On Saturday, August 30, 2003 12:50 AM CET, Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote: > Ofcourse, there is a sort-of stripped down version of mozilla mail > without much of the bulk, called Thunderbird. It also has many extra > features too (anyone who knows more about thunderbird, please don't > flame me, I haven't worked too long with it). It is called thunderbird > and it's based on mozilla mail. And its definately less bloated than > mozilla mail since it is a standalone software program. More info at: > > http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/ > > Keep in mind it's just at version 0.1 so its newish and might have > some bugs. >
Yeah, I forgot. Have seen this, too, looks more windows-like (not the Mozilla 'modern' design), not bad, too. But with "big", I less meant the binary size of the program, but rather the on-screen size of things. The toolbar, f.ex., is quite big, and I can do nothing about it (in Mozilla Mail). I like the OE (and IE) toolbars, because I can move them to fit altogether in a single line (menu + icons + address). They contain just the basic functions, the rest is still accessible through menus or by keyboard shortcuts. I'd almost call it my no. 1b favourite :) But there are still massive problems with threaded view, which I mostly need when reading mailing lists like this. (OK, early pre-release...) But let's not get too OT here... (or is this an interesting topic for a debian user list? I don't know) -- Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please don't CC me (causes double mails) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]