On Sun, 06 May 2007 12:06:10 +0200 Zoltan Szabo <szzoli@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, 5 May 2007 23:37:05 +0200 > wwp <subscript@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hello Zoltan, > > > > > > On Sat, 05 May 2007 13:12:34 +0200 Zoltan Szabo <szzoli@xxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 17:41:43 -0400 > > > Jorge Luis Gonzalez <lists@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > I'm not one of the developers and this is a totally unprompted > > > > recommendation, but, if you haven't tried it, I can't say enough > > > > good things about the Claws Mail client. It's an extended > > > > version of Sylpheed, I think, and is the only graphical (Gtk) > > > > mail program I've found that comes anywhere near to Mutt. > > > > > > > > Unlike Evolution, it does only one thing, but it does that one > > > > thing--mail handling--very, very well indeed. Plugins are > > > > available to handle PGP in all its various permutations; to read > > > > PDFs inline; there's even a Perl plugin that allows you to > > > > script actions that can't be configured natively, though what > > > > those may be I can't imagine. > > > > > > > > If you're looking for a mail client that can chew through a > > > > large number of mailing lists, do check it out: threaded > > > > indexing (à la Mutt), handles quote levels in contrasting > > > > colors (like Mutt), and is set up for easy pre- and > > > > post-processing of mails. It's also fast--much faster than > > > > Evolution. (I have to admit that even as a Nat and Miguel > > > > fanboi.) > > > > > > > > I still use Mutt to read mail on the server, but when I'm on my > > > > Fedora box, Claws Mail is just so good I just had to share. > > > > > > > > (Be sure to get the claws-mail-plugins RPM if you try it out.) > > > > > > > > JL After reading this thread last night, I wanted to try Slypheed-Claws. I'm a long-time Thunderbird chat, so I was a bit hesitant. I didn't visit the site to see that there are little applets to do what I did manually (import mail, rules, & address book) but, doing all that manually wasn't an issue. In fact, importing the mail was actually pleasant! While I still love the overall look and feel of T-Bird, I equally love the speed that SC has over T-Bird. I have not reviewed the Win32 version - but for now, T-Bird works on the Windows boxen at work. For now - I am a convert (until I find that SC just can't do what I want it to). -- Best regards, Chris List each check separately by bank number.
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