On Wed, 2008-06-11 at 14:04 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 11:56 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > On Monday 09 June 2008 11:08:46 am linuxguy wrote: > > > I've been using Evolution as my email client since RH8. I hate > > it > > > because it seems to get confused if one opens up an email or > > changes > > > [snip!] > > > Is anyone using Thunderbird like this ? How does it compare ? > > How hard > > > is it to move over to it ? > > > Thanks > [snip!] > > 2) I have tried Kmail and again, it has it's own set of problems, > > one involving threads, and it is SLOW depending on your MB. > > I am using an Intel dual-proc Core-Duo w/2GB ram and it is slow > > only because it needs to sync and process each email messages > > if you enable thread support. It seems faster without > > threading > > enabled. By threading, I mean email threading. I LOVE the > > versatility > > of configuring the Fonts for each gui panes. Very nice. This > > is my > > current email client. As with Thunderbird, when you click on a > > folder, > > it is at this point where synchronization to the server gets > > updated and > > you have to wait until it is finished - the CPU hits hard, > > slowing things > > down, so you are somewhat forced to wait before beginning the > > next > > step. I wish that this process is done automatically, is niced, > > and > > happens transparently, but it is what it is. > > Well... I'd have to say that KMail is not for me. It *really* sucks > with > threading turned on. I am using an IMAP server (not mboxes or local > files), so every time I click on a directory (or folder), it takes an > inordinate > amount of time to process each and every file (new and old) and sucks > CPU like crazy. I'd have to wait for several minutes before my > computer > is usable. Also, I noticed that when I have KMail running, it seems > to get > into a "loop" and resends several duplicates of the same messages, > over > and over - creating sometimes 10 copies of the same messages back into > my IMAP server! Geez. Forget it. > > Even though EVO's GUI sucks for configurability (fonts for each pane, > default > message title-bar for each directory(folder) {I want Subject: Sender: > Date and > not Sender:Subject:Date for example}, default thread message collapse > for each > directory (folder) is absent or has to be manually set, every time), > but EVO is very > fast with threaded message processing. It does not tie up my system. > > Heck, I don't even have to wait. But, I hate the IMAP synchronization > when EVO > is not running for awhile and needs to be sync'ed to the IMAP sever - > well I hope > someday this will all be improved.- but as it is, it is still better > than most email clients > I have tried so far. That means KMail and Thunderbird. I haven't > tried many others > such as seamonkey - I will defer that for another time. > > Sigh, back to EVO as my default email client. :/ ---- still...for exchange server and evolution, I would recommend that you set up the Exchange connector instead of IMAP. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list