Ter, 2007-06-19 às 00:27 +0100, Alan Cox escreveu: > Part of the answer is to take evolution, throw it away. I agree with this BUT... > There are > multiple good mail clients for Linux and evolution. Yes evolution looks > like microsoft outlook, Most multiple good mail clients are just that: mail clients. Evolution doesn't just look like Microsoft Outlook, it provides some quite useful features if you work in a Microsoft dominated corporate network, even without using the brain-dead connector. I can send and receive invites for meetings, I can quickly convert emails in tasks, I can make follow-ups of certain emails, I can easily forward-attach other emails, half-decent ldap integration, nice address books, etc... > but unfortunately its also similar in some other > inconvenient ways - Very. Stability, for one. > claws-mail is very fast, thunderbird fits nicely with > firefox, kmail these days is also quite snappy, and on the command line > mutt is more powerful and faster still. I'll have to try claws again, maybe it's plugins extend it to make it do all I need. Thunderbird, even with lightening, doesn't quite cut it (by light years). kmail, likewise. Only with the full K* PIM suite integration it gets to become useful, but it doesn't look nice and integrated on a GNOME desktop. mutt's the best text-interface email client I know, but it's slow as hell with large mailboxes, several orders of magnitude slower than Evolution, in fact. At least as Fedora/RedHat provides it. Evolution needs a replacement since it looks like nobody is able to properly manage it's development, nowadays. But simple MUAs *don't* replace Evolution in a corporate Microsoft-dominated environment. It's really sad :| Hugs This statement is false. Today is Setting Orange, the 24th day of Confusion in the YOLD 3173 + No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown + Whatever you do will be insignificant, | but it is very important that you do it -- Gandhi + So let's do it...?
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