You can try Mozilla Thunderbird. I'm using it for quite a while now with large volume of mail everyday and it doesn't give any problems. The main problem with that when compared to MS Outlook I see is I'm not able to set remainders & follow-ups for mails. - Jack On 7/20/06, Shane A Broomhall (AUST) <shaneb@shanebroomhall.com> wrote:
Hi All,
One of the things that have prevented me from moving from windows to Linux is having the email client, evolution crash all the time with the volume of email I have.
My total email volume is about 800-1000 emails per day, most of them from lists and are directed to folders. After I have about 2 thousand or so emails Evolution starts behaving badly, in it crashes and freezes. Well the last time I tried to migrate about 2 years ago it did. I have a total of 4.9Gin Outlook public folders, which i will want to convert across.
Can anyone reccomend a good GUI email client which will be sturdy enough to cope with high volumes of email, and has the ability to cope with automatic rules for forwarding the mail.
I have purchased a copy of Crossover office pro to allow for me to run outlook if necessary, but would rather not have to use that.
Cheers for now, and thanks in advance,
Shane B
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