On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:08:13 +0530, "Rony Bill" ronbilly@hotpop.com said:
facility, it also gives individual mail box groups for diffrent accounts, so all incoming, sent, drafts and templates reside in their seperate account folders instead of all in the global folders. OE has a
That behavior can be changed either ways, separate or global folders. I dont like the idea of separate folders since i extract emails from 6 servers. Scrolling between folders is tedious.
'message rules' option but thats only for incoming mails. And like OE, there is support for multiple smtps.
But thunderbird cannot use local sendmail binary. You must connect to smtp server via port 25.
This goes to show that well written programs will be the key to simplify linux and pull more and more users towards it. Evolution was a compromise and a disappointment, but thunderbird made up for that.
Evolution is not a disappointment at all. Its meant to be used more as a PIM application rather than just a mail client. Evolution integrates well with the gnome date-time applet to give reminders. Even KMail is on par with Evolution... or maybe even better.
-Anurag