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From: Ken Springer <snowshed@dishmail.net>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 25 February, 2011 5:05:37
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Accessing the mailing list

On 2011-02-24 16:15:03 -0700, e-letter said:

May I suggest to try Eudora open source edition

I've been using Eudora OSE for 3-4 months.  But editing the orignal message when 
replying isn't all that easy, things are erased that you don't expect or want to 
erase.  So, you have to back up.

When I was a Windows user, Eudora was my favorite email client, and then 
Qualcomm dropped further development.  I switched to Outlook.

So, now I'm trying Thunderbird, primarily because I can use it as a newsgroup 
reader.  But, I've not decided to go or stay with Tbird as of yet.
Ken

Hi :)
If you are looking for a light & fast email client then "Claws" might be worth 
testing too.  It probably doesn't have advanced functionality so it probably 
won't suit Ken's requirements.  Something much heavier with a load more 
functionality is "Evolution" which is also free and OpenSource.  I'm not sure 
about Kmail as i think it needs a K Desktop Environment and i prefer the Gnome 
DE.
Regards from
Tom :)



      
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