I would recommend Thunderbird or Seamonkey. If you want a Microsoft client then Windows live Mail or Outlook. This will let you keep or use any number of email address such as "[email protected]" on your computer just like Windows Mail.
You just have to enter the info your ISP gave you when you first got your account.
As long as you keep Verizon as your ISP yes. You can use any mail client you want. If you need a desktop client I would recommend Thunderbird.
If you need a webclient I recommend Gmail. Here's what you need to make it work. You need to get this from your ISP, their site, or Windows Mail if your presently using it.1.
Username (me@verizon. Com or maybe just me) 2. Password 3.
POP Server or IMAP (example: pop.verizon. Com) 4. SMTP Server (example: smtp.verzon.Com) ----- As an IT security Professional I'd recommend using SSL/TLS that way no one between you and the server can see your username/password.
Especially if you use a webclient like Gmail.
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