I would agree with you Alexey. Another issue I have with Evolution is
that when you move any email into a local folder is copies it, it will
not just more it. The will be a copy of every moved email into a local
folder in Evolutions deleted folder. I logged a bug, but from
recognition I got a
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Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
far from wanting another religious war... is it me or is Evolution more
feature-rich than Thunderbird?
I even found references like this one:
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/23/1648242
One of the
It's all about features you need.
For example I need my email client to save emails in HTML format.
Evolution does not supports this, so I stick with Thunderbird.
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Hi all,
far from wanting another religious war... is it me or is Evolution more
feature-rich than Thunderbird?
I even found references like this one:
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/23/1648242
One of the things I found good on Evolution is the ability to send an email to
the
El jue, 24-05-2007 a las 03:00 -0700, Martin Mielke escribió:
Hi all,
far from wanting another religious war... is it me or is Evolution more
feature-rich than Thunderbird?
I even found references like this one:
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/23/1648242
One of the
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 03:00 -0700, Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
far from wanting another religious war... is it me or is Evolution more
feature-rich than Thunderbird?
My reason for choosing evolution is that it does a better job than
Thunderbird or kmail of handling IMAP mail stores.
Folks:
Hate to break the chain of praise for Evolution but frankly I left it
and went back to Thunderbird because it is so incredibly slow.
It take a long time to open up when tied to a Exchange server but who
knows who is to blame for that but it also is sluggish when connected
to a pop server
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
: Re: [opensuse] Evolution vs. Thunderbird
Folks:
Hate to break the chain of praise for Evolution but frankly I left it
and went back to Thunderbird because it is so incredibly slow.
It take a long time to open up when tied to a Exchange server but who
knows who is to blame for that but it also
How do,
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 07:09 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
Hate to break the chain of praise for Evolution but frankly I left it
and went back to Thunderbird because it is so incredibly slow.
It take a long time to open up when tied to a Exchange server but who
knows who is
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.
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