<p>Of course "free" is going to be hard to top in terms of value for dollar, so Apple's adequate Mail and Mozilla's fugly Thunderbird stack up well.</p>
<p>I've not understood the appeal of IMAP. Leaving your private e-mail on someone else's computer (such as, say Google's) is a risk to your privacy and security. IMHO not having IMAP is actually a positive feature.</p>
Value - Tim McNamara
<p>Of course "free" is going to be hard to top in terms of value for dollar, so Apple's adequate Mail and Mozilla's fugly Thunderbird stack up well.</p><p>I've not understood the appeal of IMAP. Leaving your private e-mail on someone else's computer (such as, say Google's) is a risk to your privacy and security. IMHO not having IMAP is actually a positive feature.</p>
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