

Once in a while, I’d pay attention to the notice of how many emails I had in an account, but that was it. I was not impressed with it at the time and couldn’t even figure out how to attach a picture. I had set up Windows Mail when I bought the Yoga in November 2012, and had basically forgotten it up to that point. The database for PostBox had just gotten too big for my tiny 64GB SSD drive so I first switched webmail clients then eventually to Windows Mail on my Lenovo Yoga.

PostBox stepped into Apple Mail’s shoes and provided a very reliable experience-at least on Windows, until very recently. I also had trouble hooking up Apple Mail to my oldest IMAP account. Still, because of my long history with it, I keep Apple Mail running on my Mac Mini, but it only has my iCloud account and a couple of old Mobile/.Mac accounts running. With over a dozen email accounts and years of stored emails, being responsive and staying connected to all of my accounts is a challenge for any piece of software.Ī few years ago, I gave up on Apple’s Mail app as my main client because it seemed to choke on my two big Gmail accounts. I like to think I’m an email client’s worst nightmare. Some are freebies, some I pay for from Rackspace, and others I set up on my own servers.

With so many email clients, I also have more email accounts that I’d care to admit. On top of having used so many email clients, I worked for an email services company, so I know the ins and outs of IMAP and POP email. The list of email clients that I’ve used over the years is extensive and includes some memorable ones like AppleLink, Claris Emailer, Eudora, Outlook Express, Outlook, Apple Mail, PowerMail, PostBox, Thunderbird and most recently Windows 8 Mail. I’ve been using email since you had to log into a terminal to access your email. See also: Think Email Is Dead Outside Of Work?įirst, you should know I’m an email junkie.

But having relied on Windows 8 for the last 18 months or so, what I have actually grown to like about Microsoft’s latest version of Windows might surprise some people. Windows 8 has received enough negative press, some of it from me, to sink most operating systems.
