On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 14:12:42 -0500 Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu <m3freak@xxxxxxxxxx> opined: > On Wed, 2005-07-12 at 13:39 -0500, David Cary Hart wrote: > > <rant>Evo has been my mail client since RH9. It has become > > increasingly ponderous and bloated while usability has diminished. > > The offering in FC5 will be even worse. For example, you can no > > longer choose how you want to forward a message (inline, quoted or > > forward) except by default configuration. > > That sounds bad. What's going to be the default? > > > The action set provided by filters remains limited. The > > toolbar remains uncustomizable and the menus have been re-arranged > > and reduced. In short, Novell is accomplishing the objective of > > creating a MS Outlook clone - warts and all.</rant> > > If Novell is just making a free version of Outlook, then Evolution is > headed for the garbage heap. There are things about Outlook that I > don't like, but for the most part it's really nice. I sincerely hope > it doesn't go to crap. > I was being sarcastic. IMO, Novell is trying to make Evolution into an Outlook clone. Unfortunately, they are succeeding. > > The good news is that this has resulted in my changing to Sylpheed > > Claws (Fedora Extras). Very fast, stable and light, it is incredibly > > flexible and feature rich. > > I didn't see any mention of a Calendar on the Sylpheed-Claws website. > You spiked my interest, so I installed it anyway. Sure enough, there > isn't a calendar, or even a task list. > > So, what do you use for the missing bits? A PHP application on my server. There are TONS of these out there. Just put it in a password protected directory (I'm benignly paranoid). It's superior to Evolution and it can email alerts to me. I can then set Sylpheed to play some noise of my choice. > > I like Evolution because of the integrated Calender and Tasks. I'd > have a hard time switching to Sylpheed-Claws, or any other app, that > didn't at least have all three (mail, calender and tasks). > -- Our DNSRBL - Eliminate Spam: http://www.TQMcube.com/spam_trap.php Zombie Graphs: http://www.TQMcube.com/zombies.php GeoGraphics: http://www.TQMcube.com/origins.php