On Fri, 20 May 2016 15:12:55 +0200,
Hakuch wrote:
> However, Iam interested what you use to read the osm mailing lists?
I use Claws Mail since ~15 years and read OSM MLs using the
nntp-gateway gmane. Quite comfortable imho.
hth
Thomas
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On 20.05.2016 16:15, john whelan wrote:
> When Mozilla decide to freeze development on Thunderbird the team split off
> and created Postbox. I have Postbox and use it so bug me directly and I'll
> see if it has the features you want. It is very similar to Thunderbird and
> is being actively devel
When Mozilla decide to freeze development on Thunderbird the team split off
and created Postbox. I have Postbox and use it so bug me directly and I'll
see if it has the features you want. It is very similar to Thunderbird and
is being actively developed.
Cheerio John
On 20 May 2016 at 09:28, Le
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 02:28:45PM +0100, Lester Caine wrote:
> I have to agree with some of your comments about thunderbird, and some
> of the quirks introduced over time are a pain, but I currently manage
> some 25Gb of email traffic going back 20 years and thunderbird is the
> only client that d
On 20/05/16 14:12, Hakuch wrote:
> Hey, Iam currently using thunderbird to manage my mailinglists (most of
> them are osm-lists). But Iam regularly peeved because thundebird lacks a
> lot of useful features. For example, when I mark a thread as ignored,
> new posts are still counted, even when ther
Hey, Iam currently using thunderbird to manage my mailinglists (most of
them are osm-lists). But Iam regularly peeved because thundebird lacks a
lot of useful features. For example, when I mark a thread as ignored,
new posts are still counted, even when there are no new mails for my
visible threads
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