Oddball said the following on 06/16/2012 10:14 AM:
The seamonkey mailclient does not seem to support extensions, or addons, as far as i discovered in a day.
That must be a disappointment. Given that other do, what is it about seamonkey that makes it preferable to using MUAs that do support them? I must admit this is a bit of a hypothetical for me. I use fetchmail+procmail+spamassassin to "bring in the mail" from all the mailboxes I use. Fetchmail is very capable. So I have a local mail store. I can read what's in that mail store using any mail reader I choose I can read it with the old text-mode tools or with a GUI using IMAP and Dovecot and because I also have a web-server running I can read it with web based tools. I find Thunderbird the easiest and most convenient because of all those add-ons and plug ins, but if there's ever a problem or anomaly I can use one of the other methods of reading mail. I don't care for the compromises that seem to result from 'all-in-one' tools. -- Superstitions typically involve seeing order where in fact there is none, and denial amounts to rejecting evidence of regularities, sometimes even ones that are staring us in the face. --Murray Gell-Mann (Quark and the Jaguar) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org