Linux Email Client
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Continuing the discussion from Firefox start page: non-grumpy cat:
@@onyx said:
So... Good Linux email client anyone?
I use Kmail. My only complaint is how it handles html mail when you reply or forward. It mostly doesn't. Which is actually an improvement.
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Thunderbird here. Happy with it so far, can't think of an argument against it right now.
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Thunderbird here. Happy with it so far, can't think of an argument against it right now.
Same.
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Thunderbird here. Happy with it so far, can't think of an argument against it right now.
I was half-joking in that thread btw.
I also have a user on Windows that claims Thunderbird is utterly broken for him, refusing to sync mails and fucking encoding up all the time.
Encoding I can get, but I never saw it not syncing properly.
That user is a special snowflake though.
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I use this one on Windows, but I think it works on Linux as well.
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Encoding I can get, but I never saw it not syncing properly.
There was a problem a few versions back with some versions of Exchange. It appears to be fixed now. (Thank fuck.)
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Gmail
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mutt. Or emacs
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No
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I'v tried email clients. But for a person like me, that sends and receives like 3 emails per week tops, most of them are overkill. All I really need is desktop notifications. So the only ones I liked (but don't use anymore) are Windows 8's Mail app and Opera's mail client
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There was a problem a few versions back with some versions of Exchange. It appears to be fixed now. (Thank fuck.)
No Exchange. Gmail, Yahoo, generic sendmail / postfix / whatever is on those webhosts he uses.
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I wish there was a decent gui based email client that could do plain text properly for mailing lists. Everybody on linux seems to just use shell based ones which aren't quite as intuitive.
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Given the number of devices I tend to need the same emails on, Gmail.