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Re: Good email client ?
04-08-2009 6:33 PM
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Not good.
At. All.
Re: Good email client ?
04-08-2009 6:38 PM
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maybe I should should have split Thiunderbird into two - Linux and Windows ?
Re: Good email client ?
04-08-2009 6:59 PM
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SWBMO has another netbook with XP. she doesnt like e-mails, so I vet hers first, delete the rubbish, then she can download the rest with OE.
I then download mine again with OE, a bit of my OE file structure is below
Is that OK Mal?
Re: Good email client ?
04-08-2009 8:49 PM
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If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
Re: Good email client ?
04-08-2009 8:53 PM
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Re: Good email client ?
04-08-2009 11:15 PM
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I have two IMAP accounts configured (my work account and personal account), my Usenet account for reading text newsgroups and all of my RSS feeds (although I have started using Google Reader a lot more for this purpose). When I do use Webmail I opt for Squirrel or Roundcube for my personal account although I do have the option of using IMP or Horde too.
I use MozBackup to periodically backup my Thunderbird config, extensions and messages.
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Re: Good email client ?
05-08-2009 8:58 AM
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but I'm just a little surprised than not one person seems to be using Evolution - the Outlook lookalike http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/index.shtml - not even by some of the Linux die hards hereabouts ?. When I ran a Linux system I found it operated very similarly to the full Outlook programme ( it even interfaced directly with the MS Exchange mail server. )
Does it have problems ?.
Re: Good email client ?
05-08-2009 10:36 AM
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Re: Good email client ?
05-08-2009 10:39 AM
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Quote from: mal0z Does it have problems ?.
I think you answered that yourself... "I found it operated very similarly to the full Outlook programme"
I use Thunderbird on Windows / Mac / Linux, although occasionally use Kmail on Linux instead. I just couldn't get on with Evolution.
Re: Good email client ?
05-08-2009 11:17 AM
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Only thing is that I only download emails that I want to keep and my saved ones are .eml so I really have no use for other email clients.
BTW Bob - how do you get to use Horde? I used it years ago and it was OK.
Re: Good email client ?
06-08-2009 9:49 AM
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Quote from: mal0z but I'm just a little surprised than not one person seems to be using Evolution - the Outlook lookalike http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/index.shtml - not even by some of the Linux die hards hereabouts ?.
Possibly because the sort of people who use Linux have never got used to the idea of paying for something otherwise free and have never tried Outlook? In which case they won't be looking for something that emulates Outlook. I did look at Evolution a while ago and can't say I was really that impressed (but then I've never really got on with the Gnome environment as a whole).
Personally, having tried a number of MUAs over the years I've settled for Thunderbird for GUI use and pine for CLI use. That's not to say Thunderbird is perfect but it does tick most of the boxes, especially as you can add functionality via addons (using Lightning, Provider for Google Calendar, MagicSLR, Enigmail and Mail Redirect here).
Re: Good email client ?
06-08-2009 10:01 AM
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Re: Good email client ?
06-08-2009 10:25 AM
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Quote from: poppy BTW Bob - how do you get to use Horde? I used it years ago and it was OK.
One of the email providers I use has a couple of Horde installs that you can use to access your mail.
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Re: Good email client ?
06-08-2009 10:58 AM
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But I have used my OWN email server for many years, along with my own domains, so when/if I move providers I don't have to change email addresses. My current email server (Clarkconnect.com) does the firewall/email/print server on the same box, so I can save a bit of ££ on electric. And all my clients use IMAP so I don't have multiple copies of emails arround, and if my connection is down I still have access to all my email. (my oldest KEPT message dates from 03, so about 6 years I have been doing this.)
This also has the benefit of I can add/change email addresses and have complete control over the incoming mail. (I know PN allow you to add whatever@ to your email, but I only accept a small number of valid addresses and have no "Catchall", but some providers don't). The only thing my mail servers have had in common is they all run on Linux and are FREE or have FREE licenses to personal users. And yes I used to have to provide support to exchange in a large environment (50k + users), but I don't need the "extras" that it provides same with outlook/evolution. I don't need to access someone else's calendar/email and find that thunderbird with a couple of excellent addons (quote collapse & adblock ;D) does everything I need. I have it on a USB stick along with other portable apps (see portableapps.com) like firefox & OOO means I can use all my "usual" apps anywhere on almost any machine.
Currently using Horde for webmail as well, along with gmail.
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