Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-02 Thread Daniel Bertolo
Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2006 10:35 schrieben Sie: just my 2Cent: the last feature is also in Thunderbird if Signature is correctly formated/separated it is automaticaly removed on every reply Yes, you are right. But mark2quote is much more usable. Maybe I could place a feature request on the

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread Pete Connolly
On Friday 01 December 2006 06:38, Daniel Bertolo wrote: Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2006 04:21 schrieb Patrick Shanahan: And it will even post below the quoted text and allow trimming of irrelevant text and sigs. Even KMail has great capabilities to do this :). You can mark the text you want

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread Will Stephenson
On Friday 01 December 2006 03:34, Brett I. Holcomb said: It should be able to download/send mail while you are composing and not just stop or give a blank screen when downloading mail until it finally finishes and judging from the bugzilla discussion I'm not the only one.  I hope that the

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread Will Stephenson
On Friday 01 December 2006 03:24, Dave Barton said: I wholeheartedly agree with Rob. The only thing that keeps me (and I know others) from switching from Evolution (good email client that it is) to Kmail, is the lack of features in the composition of HTML email (eg. in-line graphics). From

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread steve reilly
On Friday 01 December 2006 04:16, Pete Connolly wrote: Also, if you type 'take a look at the attached file' in your email but don't attach anything, KMail will prompt you to attach something, which saves a few blushes when sending something around to a large number of people. :) Cheers

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Philipp Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-01-06 06:08]: I'd like to know what you guys favorite e-mail client is. Just look at the mail header ;-) My MUA is mutt, as it's the IMHO most configurable one the is. agreed :^) -- Patrick ShanahanRegistered Linux User

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread Kai Ponte
On Friday 01 December 2006 02:45, Will Stephenson wrote: On Friday 01 December 2006 03:24, Dave Barton said: I wholeheartedly agree with Rob. The only thing that keeps me (and I know others) from switching from Evolution (good email client that it is) to Kmail, is the lack of features in

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread Thomas Hertweck
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: Aveek Bhattacharya wrote: And John, since you are using Thunderbird, you could also install the 'Display Mail User Agent' extension. You probably mean just add: user_pref(mailnews.headers.showUserAgent, true); to your user.js? The Disply Mail User Agent

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-12-01 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 01 December 2006 01:34, Will Stephenson wrote: We're now addressing that with Akonadi for KDE 4 which is a separate process (personal daemon) for storing mail and other PIM data, and allowing KMail and other PIM apps to be reduced to lightweight viewer/editor shells.  This requires a

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Robert Smits
On Sunday 19 November 2006 19:09, John Meyer wrote: I'd like to know what you guys favorite e-mail client is. I've tried KMail and Evolution, but I keep coming back to Thunderbird. K-mail. It can do everything I need, integrates well with the other apps in Kontact, has good filtering, and

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
At this time, KMail - it knows how to handle mail lists. The only issue with it is that it's not threaded so when it fetches mail you are interrupted in the middle of typing or have to wait when you first turn it on until it's fetched all the mail - which can be a while. There is a long

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-30-06 19:06]: Yes, I could setup fetchmail to get the mail but A) I don't have time now and B) users shouldn't have to do that. Yes you could. It takes all of 5 minutes, maybe. Hint: fetchmailconf B. What _should_ users have to do? Hint, for a small

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Dave Barton
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 14:30 -0800, Robert Smits wrote: On Sunday 19 November 2006 19:09, John Meyer wrote: I'd like to know what you guys favorite e-mail client is. I've tried KMail and Evolution, but I keep coming back to Thunderbird. K-mail. It can do everything I need, integrates

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
Yup, I used to run fetchmail and I have the configs when I used it with Pine but I really don't want to have to dig into how to make Kmail talk to it at this point nor should I have to. It should be able to download/send mail while you are composing and not just stop or give a blank screen

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-30-06 21:41]: It should be able to download/send mail while you are composing and not just stop or give a blank screen when downloading mail until it finally finishes and judging from the bugzilla discussion I'm not the only one. I hope that the

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
I like most everything but that one thing G. At this point it works well enough and I'll use it - the minus of the fetch is offset by the plus of it's mail list handling which is very intelligent. On Thursday 30 November 2006 22:21, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
Aveek Bhattacharya wrote: And John, since you are using Thunderbird, you could also install the 'Display Mail User Agent' extension. You probably mean just add: user_pref(mailnews.headers.showUserAgent, true); to your user.js? Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-30 Thread Daniel Bertolo
Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2006 04:21 schrieb Patrick Shanahan: And it will even post below the quoted text and allow trimming of irrelevant text and sigs. Even KMail has great capabilities to do this :). You can mark the text you want to have quoted, type r to reply and you will just get the

Re: [opensuse] Favorite E-mail Clients

2006-11-24 Thread Jerry Feldman
Just a quick answer. I use Sylpheed-claws. It does everything I want and supports the mh directory structure, and also supports mbox and maildir (there is a maildir plugin). -- Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Boston Linux and Unix user group http://www.blu.org PGP key id:C5061EA9 PGP Key