[quote user="Aidan C A Hopkins"]I am currently in the process of encouraging my employer to adopt Pegasus Mail. He seems very impressed so far!
I am currently looking for any comparative reviews of Pegasus, Eudora, Squirrelmail and Roundcube (the main competing products) and my researches to date have mostly brought up rather old information. If anybody has URIs of recent independent articles/reviews they would be much appreciated and would help the cause!
TIA[/quote]
I've often found the same. In fact, an indication of that is that you mention Eudora. There's plenty of old information about it online, but Eudora is now under death sentence: to ease its users down gently Qualcomm has lent developers to Mozilla where they are preparing an extension to that will ease the move across to Mozilla's product.
I don't know of any recent reviews of Windows mail clients, but you could get an idea of whether what you might like to look at does what you need by looking at the tables of comparison at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_e-mail_clients
<p>[quote user="Aidan C A Hopkins"]I am currently in the process of encouraging my employer to adopt Pegasus Mail. He seems very impressed so far!
I am currently looking for any comparative reviews of Pegasus, Eudora, Squirrelmail and Roundcube (the main competing products) and my researches to date have mostly brought up rather old information. If anybody has URIs of recent independent articles/reviews they would be much appreciated and would help the cause!
TIA[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I've often found the same. In fact, an indication of that is that you mention Eudora. There's plenty of old information about it online, but Eudora is now under death sentence: to ease its users down gently Qualcomm has lent developers to Mozilla where they are preparing an extension to that will ease the move across to Mozilla's product.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I don't know of any recent reviews of Windows mail clients, but&nbsp; you could get an idea of whether what you might like to look at does what you need by looking at the tables of comparison at Wikipedia:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_e-mail_clients&nbsp;</p>