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Microsoft Outlook
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Why!? If you're looking to move into IT support in the business world, get your head round Microsoft Outlook from 2003 to 2010, everyone uses it, so far it's the only client I've seen anybody using.
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Well that's er.. useful
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I hear that!
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Some people use Thunderbird, but I agree with Drumm on this one. And bizarre, I might add.

An enigmatic post demanding I become proficient while giving no information on how.

One more thing, I already know it! Hahahaha! And I like your fiddler with the Pitch Black quote, but my middle initial is not "B"
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I also heard that this Operating System called Vindows (not sure about the spelling) seems to be used by a lot of companies. May not be a bad idea to wrap your head around that either.
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