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Tom, Fabian,


Le Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:36:34 -0500,
Fabián Rodríguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org> a écrit :

On 11-01-19 07:28 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)

What does "Sent with Sparrow" mean?  or more to the point ... Is
sparrow another email-client available for linux?  A friend needed
some very advanced features such as deep folder-subfolder structure
and fairly precises filtering and couldn't get Evolution,
Thunderbird or Claws to do things exactly right for him.

Regards from
Tom :)

Hi Tom,

According to email headers it's another email client...

X-Mailer: sparrow 1.0beta7 (build 504)


... a quick search on that string brings this email client for Mac:

http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/35410/sparrow

What exactly was your friend not able to do with Thunderbird ? Just
curious :)

Sparrow is a much publicized email client for mac. It uses some of the
internal technology of Claws and Sylpheed (etPan! stack for inbox
storage, among other things) but it's not meant to be extremely feature
packed AFAIK. Anyway I was testing it on my Mac and that's how you got
the "Sparrow" sig.

best,

Charles.


Cheers,

Fabian

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