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Re: [opensuse] Evolution vs. Thunderbird
- From: "Michael Folsom" <mwfolsom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 07:09:48 -0600
- Message-id: <ea5f6c090705240609ja8fc969n6287e9a16ca737a4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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 - Thunderbird is fast.
Later -
Michael
On 5/24/07, Pueblo Native <pueblonative@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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 - Thunderbird is fast.
Later -
Michael
On 5/24/07, Pueblo Native <pueblonative@xxxxxxxxxxx> 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. The IMAP is intriguing though. I set up my
AIM account with Evolution and will give it a spin, but I think I'll
stay with Thunderbird, if only for my own irrational reasons
(integration with GMail + I've been with it so long). It never spells a
good thing when all the world chooses only one software; makes it too
easy for script kiddies and such.
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