On Wednesday, September 07, 2011 04:40:39 AM Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Am 06.09.2011 22:54, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
Guess I should speak up for "mutt", a text email client, that is TEXT email client, that does it all with small memory footprint and all the _power_ of any of the*others*. A text email client for text email, which is what email*should* be. Have to place this above*all* others.
what about alpine? it´s kinda like mutt. *But*, are you discover something? We´re talking about emailreaders with a *GUI*. The majority of users is using such clients because there more comfortable then console based ones. I prefer thunderbird because it´s easy to use and I like it (and of course because of the extensions). I made a few tests with alpine, but I´m too used to thunderbird.
The question is, does a command line client makes sense as default? I would say no. The people who wants a command line based one, *know* how to get one. IMHO, the default installation should be as easy as they can.
I don´t know much about KMail, because I´m happy with thunderbird so never tested it really. I tested Evolution twice and I never get my emails. Either I´m just too stupid to configurate it the RightWay(tm) or it´s just too stupid to execute my configuration well. Anyway, Why were talking about emailclients? KMail for KDE makes sense, Evolution for GNOME also. If Mozilla would release there own desktop, Thunderbird would be first choice. For the others:
sudo zypper install MozillaThunderbird sudo zypper install alpine sudo zypper install mutt (if I´m right.)
it´s so easy. Agreed. Glad you made the point. I was reluctant to respond since I wasn't sure if we were being trolled or not. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org