Hi EsmondI find gmail on the web easy enough to use but, the fact that they group messages by conversation annoys me as I find that I am slower going through messages and, as I am on a few lists, I find having a web client easier to manage mails.
Joan Ann. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Esmond Walshe" <esmond.walshe@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 5:11 PM To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [vicsireland] Re: e-mail client
Hi Joan Anne, I usually use gmail through the web interface. When it is set to use the basic html mode it is quite usable. Esmond On 6/21/10, Joan Ann Brosnan <kerrygirl18@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi allI have recently switched to windows 7 and am using Windows live mail but, it is no where as good as Outlook express was with jaws. It doesn't tell me ifa message is read or unread and is quite sluggish.I have access to Microsoft Outlook 2007 which I have tried but, I found it alittle confusing as there was sucha wide range of options and, if I wastabbing from the folder list to the messages, I had to tab past the searchbox first and, I found this quite slow.Can anyone recommend a good mail client that is easy to use and which workswell with jaws and windows 7? Thanks for any help Joan Ann.=========================================================== The vicsireland mailing list To unsubscribe at any time send a mail to: vicsireland-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith the word "unsubscribe", without the quotes in the subject of the message.To contact the moderator send mail to: tim.j.culhane@xxxxxxxxx For mor information on the Visually Impaired Computer Society visit: http://www.vicsireland.org
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