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Review by H-May (over 1 year ago)

H-May
Overall:

Microsoft needs a feature to allow advance users to encode HTML while composing new e-mails in Outlook. A feature like this would be ideal when you need to send out email blast to a distribution group pointing to various links of a website in a newsletter format especially when using mappings.

A next feature that would be great is to be able to set up a rule which allows you to archive e-mails that have been mark as completed. I tried to set this up but currently there is no conditions such as this.

I prefer MS Outlook for my Exchange services however when accessing something such as GMAIL I believe the website is the way to go as it gives me more flexibility and functionality.

Thunderbird is not my preferred e-mail client. It does however offer a neat Text Area portion to encode HTML when composing a e-mail. I would suggest to all MS Outlook junkies to stay away from this client or live with some misery for an hour or two as Thunderbird operates totally on a different platform and functionality so converting e-mails from Thunderbird to Outlook is not simple; there are no such things as archive files (.pst) in Thunderbird.

I rate MS Outlook as great!