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Regards,
Tom
Outlook - 29%
Outlook Express - 18%
AOL - 10%
Eudora - 10%
Lotus - 7%
Netscape - 5.5%
Yahoo Mail - 4%
Hotmail - 2.5%
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Other - 14%
'Other' included MS Entourage, Mozilla, Mac OS X Mail, The Bat!, Open Text, FirstClass, Pegagus, Incredimail, Goldmine, Juno, Novell GroupWise and Mulberry.
Just goes to show -- assumptions about email clients can be very dangerous!
I bet that in the stats shown above, the Outlook numbers include many people that really use Outolook Express. I know a lot of people that calle OE Outlook and are not aware that there is a difference.
Since most people use PCs and most PCs have windows on them, I would assume that most people use OE because it is easiest. That is the same reason most people use IE, they just don't know any better.
luck,
robert
I still have OE on both desktops and laptop, should IM pall, which it's likely it will eventually even though I paid for the "un-advert" version. I don't like Outlook though I have it as well. I'd rather use NOTHING but webmail if I had to deal with Outlook on a daily basis....
I refuse to use hotmail et al. An addy with one of those in it will get you labeled as "spam" instantly by me, so I don't care for that to happen on the other end. In actual fact, there's no reason to use those freebie servers far as I'm concerned, but then I have unlimited email accounts available on domain space I own myself. I just set up one of them as the "dreck catcher", and use it when I order online, etc.
I use Outlook, Hotmail, AOL, Yahoo, Excite. Each account has a specific use. Web based for regiserting online, (unless I"m registering at WebmasterWorld)
My anti-viri program takes care of anything that comes from my POP3 accounts.
Who knows maybe I'll get a G-Mail address and subject my spam to prying bots.