Thunderbird better than windows live mail?

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Getting fed up with windows live mail. Finding it quite slow and thinking of a change. Is Thunderbird much cop? I've got outlook 2007 but not fussed on that. And I prefer a client on the pc to being completely web based. What do people think?
 
Why don't you just download it and try it out for yourself?

Personally I prefer Live Mail, mainly because after all this time Thunderbird *still* doesn't have a satisfactory three-panel vertical view mode, where the message list wraps onto multiple lines. Thunderbird does seem a little faster though, and obviously it's a better choice if you work with different platforms and you want to keep everything in sync (with the exception of Hotmail accounts, which AFAIK it can't handle).
 
Why don't you just download it and try it out for yourself?
Without meaning to sound harsh, I agree with this.

I tried both out, Whilst thunderbird had some great features I just preferred the interface of Windows live.

However I've ditched both now and just use the one on my phone, But you didn't need to know that :p
 
I moved to Thunderbird when I upgraded to Windows 7 from XP because I didn't fancy Live and always found to to be satisfactory with very few problems, most of which come after an update. I've been using it for both POP and IMAP accounts.

When I retired my Palm and moved onto Android I installed the Lightning plug-in to replace Palm desktop and find the Thunderbird/Lightning combination to be a more than adequate as a replacement/alternative for Outlook 2003/2007/2010, which I have used at work.
 
Why don't you just download it and try it out for yourself?

Without meaning to sound harsh, I agree with this.

I have downloaded it and will be trying it out. Bit anal about keeping my install really clean so just wanted to gauge opinion as to whether to bother or not in the meantime. But I will be trying it out this afternoon.
 
The best thing about thunderbird its so simple to backup and restore. All you do is backup or move the thunderbird folder in username\appdata\roaming.

This is the main reason Ive used thunderbird since the winxp days, cos the backing up, restoring is a doddle and you dont loose your accounts either. All the other email progs Ive used have been a real pain in the backside to backup and restore
 
can you use thunderbird in the following. One old computer running XP and using outlook and now a new computer being built which will have win 7 32 on it. Can you import the PST file from outlook in to it??

thanks
 
can you use thunderbird in the following. One old computer running XP and using outlook and now a new computer being built which will have win 7 32 on it. Can you import the PST file from outlook in to it??

thanks

Thunderbird works fine in xp, but Im not sure about importing from outlook, as I havent used the import and export for donkeys years.
 
So far really liking thunderbird. 2 questions...

I've added hotmail but it doesn't show my sub folders where I have sorted mail to?

With regards mail in general does thunderbrid operate from the server or does it store all mail locally?
 
can you use thunderbird in the following. One old computer running XP and using outlook and now a new computer being built which will have win 7 32 on it. Can you import the PST file from outlook in to it??

thanks

I migrated from XP using Outlook Express to 7 using Thunderbird, the PST was imported no problem.
 
Really liking Thunderbird, particularly the tabbed browsing of emails. Can anyone answer the following for me? Google appears not to be my friend today:

I've added hotmail but it doesn't show my sub folders where I have sorted mail to?

With regards mail in general does thunderbrid operate from the server or does it store all mail locally?
 
I've added hotmail but it doesn't show my sub folders where I have sorted mail to?

As I have Yahoo accounts I used to use filtering so that certain mail would go into their own folders. That was fine when I used only the Yahoo web based mail access. But when I have used Thunderbird or Windows Live Mail Desktop it would not acknowledge that mail which had been filtered is also there to be downloaded, if that makes sense.! Both of those clients would only download mail from the inbox within Yahoo.
So I had to either filter within Yahoo but read it there or filter locally or not at all.

With regards mail in general does thunderbrid operate from the server or does it store all mail locally?

Tools>Account settings>Server settings

The above allows you to select what you would want Thunderbird to do.
 
I use Thunderbird all the time with my various gmail accounts plus Google Apps. I refuse to use anything else :p and I also use MozBackup to backup my profile from Thunderbird so it saves all my settings, extensions, themes etc.

Stoner81.
 
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Yes really liking it now and really gutted I can't see my hotmail folders. Done some research it looks like a pop3 issue and needs to be an imap account for thunderbird to see folders. Didn't think it would be an issue since hotmail has exchange support.

Really gutted as liking thunderbird more than live mail now.
 
Cheers for that, shall take a look now. I suppose another reason to migrate off my hotmail account. I assume microsoft do this to keep you locked in?
 
Cheers for that, shall take a look now. I suppose another reason to migrate off my hotmail account. I assume microsoft do this to keep you locked in?


I'd guess so, want to get people using Outlook instead of other clients.
 
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