You are not logged in.
I was wondering what email client is everybody using out there. Just got a new computer and am setting up arch on it. I've used evolution, thunderbird, and elm and pine (way back in the day). I'm a recent KDE convert from gnome (no thoughing rotten veggies please and was wondering what experiences people have had with kmail. Also, it seems that thunderbird is the only one with build in spam filtering. I got inordenate amounts of this stuff so that was nice while i was using. I used to do the whole fetchmail / procmail / spamassassin / sendmail thing when i was using redhat. Anyway, just wondering if anybody had any suggestions and what works best form them?
Hobbes : Shouldn't we read the instructions?
Calvin : Do I look like a sissy?
Offline
i currently will only use sylpheed. but i hav eused mutt in the past. i loved mutt when i was using libranet but could never get it configured properly on my own. (ie could never get default browsers set up view images, etc).
i am pretty happy with sylpheed though. mind you it is my secondary mail client ( i use my mac for my main mail client)
AKA uknowme
I am not your friend
Offline
Well iv'e recently been using sylpheed what is gtk1 based. It's bloody fast but is starting to annoy me a bit. Can't click on html links, and some other stuff irratates me. But it's still light years better than kmail.
Will be interested to see what people are mainly using as well.
Offline
On my Mac I use Apple's nice-and-capable Mail.app. On several of my shell accounts, I use mutt, which is by far my favorite console-based mail app. ( I despise Pine and couldn't use it for more than a minute before banging my head against a wall )
Offline
I have been using evolution for awhile but want to convert back to mozilla.
i can't seem to click on links in evolution and have my default browser (mozilla-firebird-firefox) pop up. it also hangs while trying to print from it.
if anyone has solutions for these quirks let me know.
slyski
Joey: If a cow passes away from natural causes can I eat it.
Pheobe: Not if I get there first.
Offline
For clicking on mail links with sylpheed, use the middle button. It worked, at least for me when using sylpheed.
I use mutt mostly. On occasion I miss a gui client, but the nice thing for me, working in a place where I'm all over the place is that I can ssh into my BSD box and get my mail from anywhere in the company.
Scott
Offline
For clicking on mail links with sylpheed, use the middle button. It worked, at least for me when using sylpheed.
Doesn't seem to work Think it said on the website that they wern't gonna include it as an option, guess it's copy and paste time.
Offline
hrrm--the obvious questions, do you have the browser set up in the configuration file?
It may just be in sylpheed-claws (which is what I have in FreeBSD.
The command (in the "other" section of Common Preferences is
opera -remote 'openURL(%s, new-window)'
Again, this was Sylpheed-claws. However, I vaguely remember that it would work, you'd just have to click a few times.
HTH
Scott
Offline
I use Evolution + SpamAssassin.
I really don't like Evolution, but it's the best I can find.
Basically, I want to use Mutt without having to do the whole sendmail/procmail/fetchmail dance. I know I can, but it doesn't work as well.
I've already got 6 accounts with like 20 filters set up though, so I don't feel like redoing that to try out another email client.
"Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not the salvation of modern technology. Neither do they throw parties for the urban proletariat."
Offline
hrrm--the obvious questions, do you have the browser set up in the configuration file?
It may just be in sylpheed-claws (which is what I have in FreeBSD.
The command (in the "other" section of Common Preferences is
opera -remote 'openURL(%s, new-window)'
Again, this was Sylpheed-claws. However, I vaguely remember that it would work, you'd just have to click a few times.
HTH
Scott
Ah yes, I suppose i should use claws instead. But thats not in pacman. Bah. Oh well
Offline
I used to use mutt when I was on NetBSD, but it was a bit too spartan for me. When I was on windows I used Thunderbird, or Mozilla Mail, both still very good email clients. Now, though, since I've taken a liking to GTK and gnome apps, I used Balsa as my email client. Very simple and easy to use. Nothing fancy. Does what I need. Also, I use fetchmail, procmail, and have setup bogofilter to actually retrieve my mail. Balsa is just the reader. It all just works.
Offline
http://archlinux.org/packages.php?id=834
Close... except wrong...
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
- Blaise Pascal
Offline
i used to use mutt all the time but i've just switched over to evolution because i miss it, i've still got my mutt setup backed up for future thou
"Covered in blood, Cant understand" - Biffy Clyro
Offline
http://archlinux.org/packages.php?id=834
Close... except wrong...
Ah it's part of unstable...
Offline
I use Mozilla - on Windows, Mac, Slackware, and yes of course, my Arch box. Consistency across platforms is nice.
-Shawn
Offline
Hi,
i'm using sylpheed-claws for a long time now, it is extremely configurable.
It was mentioned that thunderbird is the only one with built in spam filtering.
For sylpheed-claws there is a easy connection to bogofilter (which is in extra)
How to set this up you can find here:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=2306
contrasutra: spamassassin was so f....ng slow on my box. It really annoyed
me. Is that normal or was it stupid me?
bye neri
Offline
I use Kmail. Yes I use KDE and having an integrated mail client works fine for me.
Offline