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Just curious what mail clients people use. I am always interested in improving my workflow.
Some of my friends are 100% gmail. That is all they use.
Others use gmail when they are out and about, but use a desktop mail app when they are at home (fetch via pop).
I tend to use a desktop client (claws), and crappy ol' squirrelmail (from my isp) when I dont have my laptop. I have considered going gmail, but I cant bring myself to do it. I have a gmail account, but I mostly use it for garbage...
"Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept." -- Postel's Law
"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
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Opera's built-in mail client
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gmail's not very friendly if you want to send or recieve patches as it converts tabs to spaces...
When i get my reinstall done i think i'm going to try out mutt-ng...
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KMail.
GMail if i want to send private things at work .
Ability is nothing without opportunity.
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I've been using KMail for quite some time now. It's not the best I've used, but the systray feature works for me. I've wanted to find something else that has it's same features though....
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Kmail for friends and family
2 Gmail accounts. 1 for work related use and the other for signing up to websites that need registration
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I use Gmail most of the time.
Sometimes I use Kmail within some Kde components, such Digikam, but to send mail only (no pop retrieval).
I would really like that Gmail supports IMAP protocol : so that I am able to use Kmail at home more often (I like Kmail and its integration to konqueror).
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Gmail 75% of the time - and yes text formatting is a pain.
I also pull gmail down to my desktop box (with fdm, woo!) and use mutt-ng there
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I use Kmail on my laptop with various gmail accounts (pop), 2 imap and 2 other pop3 accounts.
And I'd love to see imap support on gmail :'(
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Evolution . I can't help it, over all I'm pretty allergic to bloat, but I find the organiser concept marvelous... Organiser, calendar, mail etc. all in one app - it's what I need
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Evolution pulls in 2 active Gmail accounts, one account from my ISP, and it used to do a Yahoo! and Hotmail account too, but I got pretty sick of them .
*Borromini is a mail account whore
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Gmail 75% of the time - and yes text formatting is a pain.
I also pull gmail down to my desktop box (with fdm, woo!) and use mutt-ng there
have you got your dotfiles up anywhere? I've been itching to get a desktop client working as well as gmail, but last time i tried i had a nasty time working out how to sort mailing lists and switch between different mboxes/maildirs in mutt quickly...
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Gmail adress over Kontact | KMail.
Works flawlessly.
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I tried out numerous applications. But I always come back to Thunderbird. I don't have really special things I like to do with my mail-clients, so Thunderbird does everything I need.
It has GnuPG-Enigmail support, with automatic download of missing keys, a really good Spam filter.
And most of all I really like that it stores accounts, mails and even extensions in one folder.
With an initial "thunderbird -ProfileManager" I can use the same mail-folder from different Computers or Distros/BSs and have all my data there.
I really like KMail but the settings and mails are too cluttered, to really have it portable or distributed.
Downsides:
-It integrates badly with KDE and GNOME, has ugly Win95-ish interface, where it shows through that it's not really good GTK
-It loads and repaints slowly
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Kmail in work, gmail for private stuff.
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sylpheed claws aka claws-mail at home, evolution at work
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Claws-Mail for me as well.
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Opera's built-in mail client
me too
mutt sometimes, when i check the mail at work through ssh
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Gmail, becouse I can use it anywhere I whant. Don't need to install anything except links
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Claws mail 99% of the time.
I have a GMail account, but I hardly ever use it. When I do use it, it's throught the webinterface.
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Claws Mail
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Kmail until recently, but I've moved to mutt, and I'm not looking back. It takes some effort to set it up, but once everything's in place (including getmail, procmail, mairix, muttprint, etc.), it's better than any solution I've tried so far. AND I've learned loads about mail handling in the process. Highly recommended.
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I use evolution to download both my gmail and university emails.
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Using Thunderbird, but trying out mutt and consider switching over.
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I usually use roundcube mail since i don't do much emailing, and sometimes mutt or squirrelmail
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Thunderbird. I need crazy IMAP support for zillions of public folders. (Hey, Cyrus-IMAP is developed in-house here at CMU, how could we not vastly overuse it?)
I don't really like Thunderbird that much, though. It's somehow "annoying" in a hard-to-define way.
Honestly, I usually just read mail on one of my Macs, where I use Apple's Mail.app.
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