Next year Mozilla is gone and passes to it's next incarnation : Seamonkey.
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East and West
Thunderbird is the best |
i just tried seamonkey. it's faster than firefox, but not sure how good the integrated mailclient is yet. might be a ff/thunderbird killer. ;)
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Thunderbird, of course!
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mutt rules and evolution helps to read/sort maildir folders
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Kmail, no doubts.
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I voted Thunderbird. Super client!
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Thunderbird. No doubt about it.
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KMail embedded in Kontact (+ aKregator, KOrganizer, KAddressBook)
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mutt is the best ! http://images.linuxquestions.org/que...ilies/wink.gif
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Thunderbird....mos def.
I'm CONSTANTLY having to switch back and forth between my linux box at home, and school's Win32-based systems. Since Thunderbird is available for Windows as well, it makes any settings duplication REALLY easy. |
Columba Mail
Hi!
I am somehow missing Columba from www.columbamail.org. It had its 1.0 release in 2005 and I have to admit I somehow cannot really decide between Columba and KMail. KMail is the one I favor on KDE systems, Columba the one I favour on any other. Especially if I have to switch between Windows and Linux-Systems. |
I love fast slick little Sylpheed. It does not render hyperlinks correctly or images. If it would render links ok I would use it all the time.
So I use heavy Evolution mostly. Thunderbird is even slower to launch than Evolution. It does seem to work ok. I never could get Kmail to work right. But I don't use KDE anymore. |
Opera M2. It's like client-side GMail.
(That said, these days I mostly use server-side GMail ;). |
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