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(Unverified)Sep 10th 2009 12:29AM
I switched from Thunderbird, actually. I don't know of another
mail client (tbird included) that works as well (or as fast) as Postbox,
especially for someone who works with thousands of messages across
multiple email accounts. Postbox saves me a lot of time. Don't mind
paying for something that i use so often..
turuSep 10th 2009 4:24AM
I think the point is which version of Thunderbird you compared with the postbox. Sure, the postbox would look better if you compare it with current stable release of Thunderbird, TB2series. But postbox is based on the TB3, and if you compared TB3 with the postbox, I'm not so sure that you want to pay more or less $40 for it.
Postbox is faster on treating lot of msgs on multiple account compared with other non-tb based mail client, it's just because TB3 get faster on treating lot of msgs on multiple account .