Re: any other accessible email client for linux?

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nmh is available though that's a very different email philosophy from most
of the rest.


On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> 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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