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    What benefits would you see with an Axigen email client, compared to (1) third party compatible clients and (2) the existing WebMail?

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    Vitaliy Sayfullin commented  · 

    I'm using Axigen for a years and have to say that WebMail is much better then any other mail client. I tried Evolution, Thunderbird, MS Outlook and now using Mac OS Mail. It is all great clients but it is difficult sometime to get all Axigen features to client. I can not get address book or notes without additional configration of Cal/CardDAV.
    So, I think it could be a goos idea to "spin-off" WebMail to standalone mail client with local storage and connection configuration. I suppose that WEbMail Proxy service works similar to demanded application behavior (it's true that local client is a proxy indeed), you just need to cut-off all non-proxy features and build a new binary. Access to the client could be via browser for a first time, but next you can integrate it with Chrome engine or something else.
    It will be the best alternative to MS Outlook!
    What do you think?

    Vitaliy Sayfullin supported this idea  · 

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