Thunderbird and reply-to-list
Jeffrey F. Bloss
jbloss at tampabay.rr.com
Tue Jan 30 13:39:17 UTC 2007
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:
> > My copy apparently does not, at least not that I could find.
>
> Did you have the extension installed? The patch only makes it
> possible for the extension to work. Other than that there's no
> difference.
Yes it's installed. Should have read the damned site more thoroughly
because I never realized it was suppose to add the menu icon. I
went looking for a config option. Stupid.
So the answer is "no", the version in the Edgy repository isn't
patched.
/me uninstalls useless extension
>
> > If you're in the market for a new email client you should try
> > Claws-Mail (compiled from source, not the one in the repos). It's
> > the best email client there is ever, and I dare anyone to say
> > otherwise. ;-P
>
> If it had decent IMAP support I might switch back to it. But
Gotcha. I don't "do IMAP" much even though I have it available, mostly
because I only ever read mail from one machine. Just makes more sense
for me to store local copies. I do know that IMAP has been an issue
with Claws-Mail though, and they've been working on it pretty steadily.
I remember some discussion about virtual folders and Trash, but I
skimmed over those messages pretty quick.
> Thunderbird being able to store all mail on the IMAP store has
> spoiled me. Since I often switch between two machines having any
> portion of the mail required to be stored locally, be it trash or
> sent-mail (the common culprits) is unacceptable.
>
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