On Sat, 6 Sep 2014 07:52:19 +0545 kazakore <dj_kaza@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 05/09/14 19:08, James Harkins wrote: > > > Kazakore <dj_kaza@...> writes: > > > > (couldn't find Claws, actually just seen it in Suggested as > > claws-mail...) > > Well slow and buggy Claws just managed to delete my entire Inbox > folder! Including emails going back quite a lot of years! (Which I > admit I should have moved a lot of to different folders, most of which > are set-up but I'm often lazy.) Didn't even put them in the Deleted > folder for recovery!! > > Luckily Hotmail has a Restore Deleted function if you go via webmail > and I have managed to get a fair number of the important, recent ones > back but definitely still missing a fair few! I never had a problem like that. I'd double check whether the files are actually gone fro the harddrive or just don't show up in claws anymore. > So far it actually appears to be slower in letting you browse while > loading than Thunderbird and I'm currently in the capital, with better > internet than I had before. Not yet managed to find a way to show my > own replies inline with the threaded view, although it gives you a > clickable symbol to let you know you have a reply (why not just show > it inline?) There are a fair number of Plugins installable via Apt > but no idea if any would add this functionality?? Yet to work out if > the keyboard shortcuts suit my methods... > > Not tried the other suggestions yet. > > And although I say buggy that might be an exagaration. Partially my > fault for trying to do things to some folders while it's still trying > to load other folder's contents I think. Once set up as I like and > with a bit of patience my end I don't think anything drastic like > that would happen again! ;) Claws has a support mailinglist, maybe they can help you there. I currently have only 16k emails in my largest folder and so far claws is fast enough. If you have a lot more maybe something like notmuch would work better. I used offlineimap + sup, and that worked reasonably well. Maybe offlineimap would be for you, you'd have everything available offline. sup is pretty much dead as far as I know and it never got mature, so I'd go for notmuch + some frontend nowadays. Maybe I'll switch myself at some point, but setting up roughly four different programs can be a bit of a pain. Ciao, Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user