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    • Sonian Archive

      Sonian Archive for cloud-based email archiving and e-discovery

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Sonian Archive (Slideshow Sonian Archive)
    • Aol Mail (summer 2012)

      Aol Mail gets a fine, modern redesign, but still is bested by competitors with more capabilities and fewer ads.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Aol Mail (summer 2012) (Slideshow Aol Mail (summer 2012))
    • Microsoft Outlook 2013

      Outlook remains the business email, calendar, and contact software of choice. The 2013 version, though not a watershed, offers welcome refinements.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Microsoft Outlook 2013 (Slideshow Microsoft Outlook 2013)
    • Mozilla Thunderbird 17

      Thunderbird gives you a whole lot of communication capabilities for free, in a friendly tabbed interface.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Mozilla Thunderbird 17 (Slideshow Mozilla Thunderbird 17)
    • SmarterMail Review

      SmarterMail is easy to master email server software that is powerful enough to handle a huge email workload.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      SmarterMail Review (Slideshow E-mail)
    • Inky (for Mac) Review

      Inky mail is a free email client that pulls together all your inboxes and gives you unique views of your messages. The Mac version of Inky works well for personal accounts, but doesn't have many advanced features for email power users.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Inky (for Mac) Review (Slideshow E-mail)
    • Benchmark Email Marketing

      Benchmark Email offers an easy-to-use interface and generous features, but it offers little social media integration, and its email marketing tools were glitchy in our testing.

      6 years, 1 month By Molly Mclaughlin
      Benchmark Email Marketing (Slideshow Benchmark Email Marketing)
    • GraphicMail Email Marketing

      GraphicMail offers generous features and a no-commitment, two-week free trial, but usability issues make it hard to recommend this email marketing service.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      GraphicMail Email Marketing (Slideshow E-mail)
    • InboxVudu

      InboxVudu finds important emails you've received or sent, and highlights the portions that require your attention. As a free service, it's worth a spin, but other email assistants are more sophisticated.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      InboxVudu (Slideshow InboxVudu)
    • ActiveInbox

      Do you use your Gmail inbox as your to-do list? ActiveInbox adds tools that can make this a better experience.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      ActiveInbox (Slideshow ActiveInbox)
    • Hiri

      By adding a few innovative tools that change how we interact with our inboxes, Hiri makes email less horrible, and for a fair price.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag Australia
      Hiri (Slideshow Hiri)
    • GetResponse Email Marketing

      GetResponse is easy-to-use email marketing software. It offers many advanced features that you can try for free, including Salesforce integration and flexible autoresponders.

      6 years, 1 month By Molly Mclaughlin
      GetResponse Email Marketing (Slideshow GetResponse)
    • How to Undo Send in Outlook

      Gmail makes it easy to stop an email from being delivered even after you hit Send. Outlook has similar options, but they're confusing. Here's how to set up this lifesaver in Microsoft's email client.

      7 years, 7 months By Jill Duffy
      How to Undo Send in Outlook (Opinion E-mail)
    • 5 Ways to Email Better

      These smart tools and services will make you the master of your email inbox.

      7 years, 8 months By Jill Duffy
      5 Ways to Email Better (Feature E-mail)