What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
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Paul Dobbins
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Microsoft blocked my pdobbins@nc.rr.com outlook email account, because they say I violated something. They didn't say what I violated, and to get it reinstated, they have about 13 pages of forms for me to fill out. I'd rather just go to a different system if there's a user friendly one out there.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
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I think the most popular besides Outlook is Mozilla's Thunderbird. But, I don't use one at all, I just use my web browser to load my gmail account.
Maybe some others with more hands on experience will chime in for ya.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
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They just had some major issues make sure it’s not a scam.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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I have used hotmail for years but never embraced to outlook thing.
I also have a google account with multiple gmail addresses. A lot less spam than hotmail. I also have a google pixel phone and use the calendar on it and google photos is hard to beat.
Tried yahoo email before I went to gmail and had all kinds of issues with yahoo. Dumped it like a hot potato.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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Regardless of the system you use, if you are sending out an email to a large group of people there may be limitations to how many you can send it to or how many can be sent in a certain period of time - you have to look at the fine print to see if that will be a problem for you.
Gmail is what I would recomment, but the first thing I'd do after getting an account and testing it is to check every privacy and "sharing" setting they have and turn off what you don't want/need. Nothing in life is free and they hope to gain as much info about you as possible. That being said, it is very safe, secure, easy to access from computers, ipads, phones, etc. It is very good at filtering out spam and junk email.
As far as "roadrunner" accounts go - I have had one since the days of "Time Warner RoadRunner". When Spectrum took over they basically discontinued "support" for RoadRunner email so it has not really kept up with technology and there are times that I just can't get it to send certain image files (like .jpg format). It's only going to get more clunky as time goes by.
Good luck!
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
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According to the resident computer guru here, gmail is as good an option, maybe even better if you customize your security. trusting google with security is an odd phrase
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
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According to the resident computer guru here, gmail is as good an option, maybe even better if you customize your security. trusting google with security is an odd phrase He doesn’t graduate until May so maybe he still has a few things to learn.
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Re: What's a good alternative to Outlook for a dummy
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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Paul Dobbins
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I've had a Gmail account for years. When this outlook fiasco happened where they blocked my road runner account, I switched over to my Gmail account. The problem is that I had a lot of receipts and other stuff stored in my road runner account that I can no longer access. I can access my RR account on my phone, but none of my saved stuff is there.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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