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Favorite Windows email tricks and plugins
Merlin Mann | Aug 27 2006
I'm working on an article about email tricks for one of your finer magazines, and -- as you might imagine -- when it comes to the inevitable Windows stuff, I'm a bit light in the useful tips department. So, I turn to you Redmond-using smarties for help. Do you have a favorite application, plugin, trick, or hack for bending Windows email to your will? Double-credit for Outlook add-ons that garden-variety users can install without fancy root-style access. Whence comes your magic Windows fu? 64 Comments
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While I'm mostly a Windows...Submitted by Bill Harris (not verified) on August 31, 2006 - 8:17am.
While I'm mostly a Windows user these days, I use Gnus to read email. It should work on any major OS, and the answer to the question "Can Gnus do X?" is "Yes" for almost any X. Of course, figuring out how to do that is the next (sometimes big) question. In Gnus, topics, mail splitting, and washing are a few of the key features that simplify my life. The main advantage, though, is that email becomes integrated into the way I do almost everything on the computer, for it runs under Emacs. (That said, I'm normally a fan of the *nix philosophy of hooking small tools together to get a job done.) » POSTED IN:
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