Re: OT: email clients

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Thunderbird is what I'm using currently too mainly because it is cross
plattform and extensible. Some things are really annoying or
complicated. The address book is strange and it's surprisingly
complicated to add an address of someone who just sent you an email.
It seems to be really low on Mozillas agenda and updates are rare and
not substancial. That's a pity.

What I tried too, is Geary Mail. It hasn't been mentioned here. I
found that is is really nice but not quite mature. It seems to have
more momentum then Thunderbird though, and may become an alternative
for those who don't want to go mutt.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Geary

1.5 ct.


On 09/05/2014 05:11 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 06:32:35 +0545 Kazakore <dj_kaza@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> Sorry for the very much off-topic post but I have asked a couple
>> of other places and from those tried some recommendations and
>> decided I don't like them. On the whole you guys and gals seem to
>> have similar sensibilities to me so hopefully can suggest a email
>> client that I will agree with. Needs to run nicely in Threaded
>> mode (including own, sent emails in the thread for normal,
>> non-list conversations.)
>> 
>> Evolution, Thunderbird and Alpine are the ones I've tried.
>> Instantly didn't like Evolution, tried Thunderbird for about the
>> last week (and currently typing this in it) with the
>> Conversations plugin and it almost works but there is a lot which
>> is clunky and not quite right. Alpine I barely got set up, only
>> managed to get it to sync my Inbox folder, none of the others,
>> and it all of a sudden stopped even being willing to do that.
>> 
>> Considered trying kmail but it's a huge download for just an
>> email client (I assume it takes most of the Kontact library/suite
>> just not the other actual programs) and am currently on too poor
>> a connection to feel it was worth trying on the off-chance (IE it
>> wasn't actually recommended by anybody.)
>> 
>> Thanks and sorry for the noise. Dale :)
> 
> I'm currently using claws mail, and while it is good there are
> still a couple of things I dislike.
> 
> One thing you can try if you're not afraid to get your hands dirty
> is 'notmuch' (http://notmuchmail.org/) in combination with one of
> its UIs. There are a few, the emacs and mutt UIs are most likely
> the most mature ones, but there are a couple of others.
> 
> Regards, Philipp _______________________________________________ 
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