On Thursday 24 May 2007 14:04:42 Pueblo Native wrote:
> Martin Mielke wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > far from wanting another "religious war"... is it me or is Evolution more
> > feature-rich than Thunderbird?
>
> Maybe, but then again, there might be some situations where you don't
> want all those features.    The IMAP is intriguing though.  I set up my
> AIM account with Evolution and will give it a spin, but I think I'll
> stay with Thunderbird, if only for my own irrational reasons
> (integration with GMail + I've been with it so long).  It never spells a
> good thing when all the world chooses only one software; makes it too
> easy for script kiddies and such.

I use Kontact. Typically it's IMAP interface is faster than that in 
Evolution - I'd been told some time ago that Evolution's IMAP interface 
needed improving, hopefully it has done. Kontact also works reasonably well 
with GroupWise at the backend (at least as well as any other client I've 
tried). It also seems thread messages much better than Evolution does.

And, most controversially ;-) the kerry beagle application always seems to 
want launch kmail when it finds emails - not much help to me if they're all 
stored in Thunderbird. I'm not a huge user of beagle, but do find it useful 
every so often, and I can live with it going barking mad (pun intended) 
occasionally - although that doesn't happen very often.

Jon
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