John Summerfield wrote:
Why?
It certainly does not happen with imap; I have several imap accounts on several computers and read most of them with at least two of Thunderbird, Kmail, Evolution Mozilla and Safari.
Well, I have five accounts, two IMAP and three POP (where two of them don't offer IMAP as an option). I know how to work with filters, and I have used evolution for a while before switching to Thunderbird. At home I have linux, in the office windows. I moved to thunderbird in the office because there was NO WAY doing anything my way on Outlook, and then I started to use it home... I can have 5 accounts with 5 inboxes, outboxes, etc., with different rules and junk analysers applying to each of the accounts for filtering. It saved my life :-)
I don't mean it is better, it is just my option, and I'm happy with it.
Cheers, Ester