Hi Celia, ThunderBird is a fine product, however a word of warning if you do change your e-mail address you may need to uninstall ThunderBird then reinstall it to get it to correctly accept the new email address, this is what I have found to be the case. Pegasus is another Email client that is good as well. Not sure how either works with the cloud as I do not use the cloud at all. On 21/03/2016 11:29 PM, Celia Dodd via wrote: > I am having to move from a Windows Vista laptop to a Windows 10 laptop several months earlier than I was planning and have successfully transferred all my data. > I am unsure what to do about emails and I'm temporarily using webmail. It makes sense to change to a cloud-based system - I don't possess an iPhone or tablet but > that could change. I have thousands of old emails that I wish to be able to access somehow and I have exported them to a folder on the new laptop. > > I am not impressed with the little I have seen of 'Mail' in Windows 10. I am wondering about using Thunderbird but would appreciate any advice. There must be > many members who have already negotiated this process and found a successful solution. > > Please reply off-list. > > Celia (Dodd) > [email protected] > > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- David J Grimshaw (or is it Grimason?) Genealogical Researcher of the "Grimason" surname and variations of the "Grimason" surname World Wide. A One Name study registered with the Guild of One Name Studies (GOONS): 6138 formerly 2962 The "Sherlock Holmes" of this family according to some.