It was thus said that the Great Dave Woyciesjes once stated: > On 07/07/2015 09:06 PM, Sean Conner wrote: > > > > ...But I've tried using a GUI to check email and frankly, I > >found it too painful to use. It wasn't that the GUI was confusing or > >inconsistent, but that it was *way too slow*. Sluggish to display, and > >painfully slow to download (it's not unusual for me to receive everal > >hundred emails per day). By checking email on the server using a command > >line tool, I can do the filtering upon receipt (not when downloading) and > >blast through two emails in the time it would take a GUI to display one. > > > > Right now, I'm using an iPad (and a Bluetooth keyboard) with an SSH > > client > >to check my email. I get to use an email client I'm familiar with for > >reading, along with my preferred editor to write this email. > > > Wait, what? The email GUI on an iPad is too slow? What's wrong with > that device? Or is there a problem with your server?
The big ponderous GUI I was talking about is Thunderbird. Using the native iPad email client (or any third party ones, if there are any, I don't know as I haven't checked) would be Yet Another Interface To Learn While I'm On Vacation [1]. -spc (I have enough trouble keeping up with the latest programming fads to keep up with today's GUI du jour) [1] For what I'm doing on vacation, an iPad with a bluetooth keyboard is sufficient for my needs.