Thanks to all for your comments; there is a clear consensus around Thunderbird.
To follow on, then, does anyone here have any experience with the
open-source version of Eudora, which is based on Thunderbird, and
uses the Penelope engine? I know it is still in Beta, but it would
be lovely to j
One thing I will mention about thunderbird- IMNSHO, version 3 is bad news.
I use it, but there are several obvious things that don't work well or
correctly (list omitted as being off-topic). I haven't been annoyed enough
to drop back a version, but some people have. Go with version 2 unless
On 5/19/2010 3:02 PM, Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
> Here are my specific client software needs:
>
> 1) a cross-platform client (Mac & Windows; Mac 10.5 & up, Windows XP &
> Windows 7)
> 2) capable of sending "plain-text" messages (see below)
> 3) capable of sending to mailman in many languages (e.g.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 03:25:11PM -0700, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> AFAICT, your option is Thunderbird. (I haven't verified all of your
> requirements, though.)
Thunderbird was where I was thinking, too.
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(Guy Ladenburg,
AFAICT, your option is Thunderbird. (I haven't verified all of your
requirements, though.)
Other than Eudora and Outlook/Entourage, what have you looked at and what's
been discarded?
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All --
I know that Mailman is intended to be more or
less sender agnostic, however, I would like your
recommendations for email client software that
will suit my specific needs and still play well
with Mailman (announce-only lists).
(preferably version 2.1.9, or whatever the folks
over at