On Tuesday 09 Aug 2011 13:15:23 Anton Aylward wrote:
Stan Goodman said the following on 08/09/2011 11:06 AM:
That the OP asked a specific question, which you failed to address, giving instead an answer to an entirel different question about the virtues of Thunderbird for maintaining multiple accounts, although you don't know that he is interested in multiple accounts, IOW, evangelizing for TB.
Stan, please!
Have a sense of humour! :-) ;-) :-)
How many smilies does it take?
And Ian asked about multiple accounts. I described TWO means of achieving that end. I didn't quite ask that, i asked about splitting my accounts up via activities and separate instances of kmail2 instead of having multiple logins to split up my work activities. So in your opinion, even mentioning TB is "evangelising". No, I waited to do that until I was replying to you :-) You responded just as I expected. ;-)
For the record, I have been using TB for about a month, have added a fair number of extensions, see the flexibility and some advantages it has over KDE, and conclude it is not as well organized as KDE3, which I prefer.
To quote someone .. "There you go again".
Yes, TB has advantages over KDE ... as a mail reader. That's because TB _is_ a mail reader, a MUI, whereas KDE is a desktop manager. I wouldn't try to organise my desktop with TB. :-)
Now, tell me, when you're not using KDE ...3 is it? ... what mail reader do you normally use? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org