I'd no idea there were that many! Thanks! I have a feeling it's going to take me a week to check them all out, but I will give them a look. As I indicated in an earlier post, with Windows I used TheBat!, an application most have never heard of. I'd love to find the Mac equivalent. Mulberry came close, but I need a spam plugin; maybe one of these below I've never heard of will be what I'm looking for. On Jan 20, 2008, at 12:37 AM, Randy B. Singer wrote: > > On Jan 19, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Richard H Stoddard wrote: > >> 2. Are there any other mail apps out there? > > Correo is an open source POP and IMAP email client. Correo blends > technology from two popular Mozilla projects, Camino and > Thunderbird, to create a polished native Macintosh application. > http://nkreeger.com/correo/ > > PowerMail ($49) > http://www.ctmdev.com > > GyazMail ($18) > http://www.gyazsquare.com/gyazmail/ > This e-mail program specializes in speed, stability & data > protection. A lot of people prefer its user interface, which is very > similiar to Outlook Express' and Claris Emailer's. It's biggest > claim to fame is that it stores all of its e-mail messages > (according to RFC spec) in individual files on your hard drive - so > you don't have to worry about corruption of a huge monolithic e-mail > database. > > QuickMail ($35) > http://www.outspring.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=62 > > CleverCactus (free, JAVA based, inclues PIM functionality) > http://www.clevercactus.com/pro.html > > Namera (free?) > http://homepage.mac.com/namera/ > > SweetMail (free) > http://www2.ttcn.ne.jp/~sweet/mail/ > > Balzac > http://www.mecanisme.net/software/balzac/ > > Nisus Email ($30) > http://www.nisus.com/NisusEmail/ > > Thunderbird (free, open source) > http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ > http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/ > > Mulberry ($36) > http://www.cyrusoft.com/mulberry/ > > Musashi ($25) > http://www.sonosoft.com/musashi.html > > MailSmith ($99) > http://www.barebones.com/products/mailsmith.html > > Mail Toolbox ($21) > http://www.maliasoft.com/us/mailtoolbox.html > > MailSiphon II ($20) > http://www.maliasoft.com/us/mailsiphon.html > > Ginko (FREE, open source) > http://www.objectpark.org/Ginko.html > > GNUMail (FREE, open source) > http://www.collaboration-world.com/gnumail/ > > Eudora (free, but no longer being developed) > http://www.eudora.com/email/index.html > > Entourage (comes with Microsoft Office) > http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/entourage2008/default.mspx#/ > interacting_entourage/ > > Magellan Pro ($35) > http://www.makienterprise.com/magellanpro/magellanpro.html > > HogWasher (A supremely powerful newsgroup reader combined with full > e-mail capabilities. $49) > http://www.asar.com/cgi-bin/product.pl?2/index.html > > PolarBar Mailer (A FREE open-source Java e-mail client that is > surprisingly full-featured. Both POP and IMAP support.) > http://www.polarbar.org > > Pine (free) > http://www.washington.edu/pine/ > http://www.osxgnu.org/software/pkgdetail.html? > project_id=228&cat_id=203 > http://www.madboa.com/geek/pine-macosx/ > > MacSOUP > http://home.snafu.de/stk/macsoup/index.html > > ___________________________________________ > Randy B. Singer > Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) > > Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance > http://www.macattorney.com/ts.html > ___________________________________________ > > > > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Seven Cent Deals - Great legacy stuff Great Legacy Pricehttp://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?cat=Seven+Cent+Deal