I'm not sure about other distros, but on Fedora, my Seamonkey does have
two menu invocations. One is the mail application and the other is the
web browser. Both are located in my internet menu on my MATE desktop.
Seamonkey mail will import mailboxes directly from an existing
Thunderbird installation, and I am finding its accessibility with Orca
to be quite good. Since I believe Seamonkey to be based on somewhat
older versions of Thunderbird and Firefox, you may not see the calendar
options, as you once needed an extension for that. Chat is also a
separate invocation of seamonkey, so it shouldn't be in your main mail
window either. The only thing that may possibly be considered a drawback
is that opening a link in an email message in seamonkey will open the
link in the seamonkey browser instead of the browser you set as the
default. So if you want to open links in another browser, you will need
to copy the link address to your clipboard. Other than that, I can
recommend Seamonkey as a pretty good email application. It's not
actually a bad browser either from my experience.
~Kyle
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