Jeffrey J. Nonken wrote: > On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 14:16:57 -0800, Micah J. Cowan wrote: > >>On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 03:32:47PM -0600, Jay Strauss wrote: >> >> >>>You should try Thunderbird. It kinda sucks too :) >>> >> >>It's what I've switched back to. It has its problems, but it's my >>favorite thus far. >> > > > I looked over a bunch of email programs in FreeBSD ports. The only > three that seemed to have one of my main requirements -- threading -- > were Thunderbird, GnuMail, and Sylpheed-Claws, and I couldn't get > GnuMail to work at all. So I compared the other two and showed my wife > what I'd found.
I've tried Thunderbird, Balsa (from GNOME) and Sylpheed-Claws. My biggest problem with Balsa and Sylpheed-Claws are the GTK+ click-and-paste wierdness. When you select text that becomes the text that's pasted when you middle-click. When you deselect that text, the previous contents of the paste buffer are restored (which doesn't feel like the correct behavior at all). My biggest problem with Thunderbird (and Firefox) are MIME associations. I get the impression that there's some combination of behavior where Thunderbird and Firefox don't remember them, don't share them with each other, and don't share them with any other standard system of MIME associations. Likewise for protocol helpers. We really need a better way to tie these apps together. (If you have any ideas for what to do about either of these, I'm all ears) --Ken Bloom -- I usually have a GPG digital signature included as an attachment. See http://www.gnupg.org/ for info about these digital signatures.
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