What's the best e-mail client to use if you want to make a good impression?
What's the best e-mail client to use if you want to make a good impression?
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Mutt
Outlook
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Outlook
Apple Mail :^)
>Apple Mail :^)
this desu
@mit.edu
Why would anyone be impressed by an email client? Unless security and privacy are key factors wouldn't the focus be on the content on the email?
This user showed why
ITT: people who can't distinguish between an email client and an email account server
Cock.li webmail client
Word. This user gets it.
I've been using cock.li
Only had a problem once because one cuck said he doesn't take temporary emails.
Thurnderbird.
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outlook.com
Why would anyone see your email client?
Are you planning to impress your boss when he looks over your shoulder while you read your emails?
protonmail.ch
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Mutt is crap.
I'm looking forward to try astroid:
github.com
Outlook.
cat
>What's the best e-mail client to use if you want to make a good impression?
>make a good impression?
>e-mail client
what did he mean by this??
>good impression
How do you make a good impression with an e-mail client?
NEET without a resume spotted.
the amount of people on Sup Forums mistaking e-mail client for e-mail address is staggering
Maybe client isn't the right word. Whatever. I had an interview yesterday and the first question the guy asked me was "so you're still using gmail?" and I've been kind of fucked up about it since.
kill yourself
>he doesn't have a personal or professional domain
Never gonna make it.
emacs
Ladies first.
this, OP is a fucking idiot
What's wrong with gmail or outlook?
>inb4 (((spying)))
There's no running away from the botnet unless you're on protonmail or tutanota or some shit
>inb4 you don't even have your own domain?
I'm don't own a company. Wasting money for the sake of a fancy email isn't a sign of intelligence
It costs like literally 20 dollars a year to buy your own domain and have all the email sent their forwarded to your gmail.
Gmail, and I'm not talking about the server
The guy was trying to be friendly and chatting you up, he picked something to ice break the conversation. Don't let your autism make you paranoid.