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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: October 13, 2008
- Total Downloads: 23,044
- Downloads last week: 329
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- Average user rating: stars out of 38 votes
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Publisher's description
From E&S Software :eM Client is being developed as a light-weight alternative to MS Outlook. It integrates enhanced Calendaring interface, Task and Contacts that users can simply synchronize with any CalDAV server. eM Client fully supports U3 USB smart drives and so you can carry it around as a secured E-mail&Calendar Client. With eM Client&Calendar you can easily import your messages and contacts from MS Outlook, Outlook Express, The Bat, and Thunderbird.
Version 1.1.3469 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: eM Client 1.1.3469
"Beats Outlook, but needs much work."
Pros: - User-friendly GUI
- Strong filtering engine with friendly rules editor
- free
- basic import functionsCons: -The folder list did not display nested IMAP folders
-No function to subscribe/unsubscribe to IMAP folders
-No option to import rules
-contacts only imported from Gmail and Outlook/Outlook Express
-no manual SPAM classify/unclassify functionSummary: eM Client has a lot of potential, and a lot of limitations. IMAP support is limited at-best. I'd prefer a less-structured rules wizard, more like Thunderbird. Today I just can't get past the limited IMAP support, maybe I'll try a new version when it... read more >>
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