Anton Aylward schreef:
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?
Nothing specific. I am using several lt's or pc's. The one i wanted to use sm for is an eeepc: it is compact and uses little resources. It also shares code, so i heard, which seems to make it faster.
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.
When possible i use TB, for its configurability and filters. SM has these also, and imported all settings from TB without any fuss.
I don't care for the compromises that seem to result from 'all-in-one' tools.
Me neither. If the tools do what i want, or expect them to do, i am ok with them. But when you checkout new apps, you'll have use them to know what they're capable of, and what not.
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