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Although I have 4 email accounts I read them all mainlly on GMail WebMail, and only one of them is actually from an *@gmail.com.
This makes it supper easy to consolidate all my info and read it everywhere (on any computer with web access and on my BB).
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Since we're at the office eight hours a day, an OS-based (i.e., Windows) mail client or web-based client are the obvious choices. You should have asked for email when not at the office.
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: You should have asked for email when not at the office.
I totally agree. When in the office 9+ hours per day, mostly at my computer, I use a Windows based client for work email and browser for personal GMail. I only rely on my BlackBerry when away from a PC. Hopefully a followup survey will be what you suggested and we will get a better feel for how people check while away (and perhaps we will see who is "lucky" enough to not HAVE to check while away, i.e. does not have night/weekend support).
-Wayne
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At work we have to use Lotus Notes... I'm not sure what it is classified as...
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I know what Lotus Notes should be classified as (but maybe it's gotten better since I last used it several years ago...).
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Well, for me I still use my iPhone the most, even though I'm sitting at a computer most of the day and night.
A restrictive question means you have to think a little more, and sometimes interesting answers popup.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yes, but you have a cool boss who lets you use an iPhone for work. Most of us use a computer it seems unless we're on travel.
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My boss is an absolute tyrant who doesn't let me sleep decent hours and expects me to work weekends, Christmas and even my birthday.
And he's Australian, of all things. All those kiwi jokes really start getting on the nerves...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Boring, boring boring, I know.
But I have my rules set up, it checks all my addresses and it moves messages to the correct folders based on address / content, it works.
If it ain't busted, don't spent ages setting something else up to do the same...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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Outlook all the way down.
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What he said.
I use it for multiple accounts, as well as for the rules, etc.
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