Evolution mail unstable, please switch to Thunderbird for the next release...
Res
res at ausics.net
Sat Jul 10 05:39:33 UTC 2010
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Joep L. Blom wrote:
> Tero Pesonen wrote:
>> Thunderbird has the issue that you cannot compose messages on it like on
>> a normal, well-behaving mail client. The line you're writing just keeps
>> going on and on and on and wraps only after it has rolled long past the
>> right hand corner of the screen. The result is that the composer window
>> will have a scroll bar which you need to scroll from left to right in
>> case you want to read what you wrote above -- the lines are that long.
>> There is no way to get rid of this and have the composer wrap at, say,
>> 68 or 72 characters. This behaviour goes against all HCI and
>> accessibility guidelines ever produced and renders the product useless.
>> The "feature" is well-known though the motivation behind introducing it
>> back in the original Mozilla Mail is not.
>>
>> Do not make Thunderbird default for anything till they fix message
>> composition.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tero Pesonen
>>
> I switched a year ago from Evolution, for many of the reasons give by
> others on this list, to Thunderbird 2.0 (from the Ubuntu repository)
> with lightning.
> If you want your mail editing be normal:
> A. Don't use html *although I assume you use plain text)
> Goto Edit-> preferences-> composition -> General
> There you can set the # of characters before wrapping.
> Of course I don't know how thunderbird 3.0 works but in the Ubuntu
> repositories (for 9.10) you still get thunderbird 2.0 which, in my
> system works without a problem (already for over a year).
> Joep
>
>
and evolutions worked for me for many many many years without a
single glitch.
the beauty about FOSS is that you have the choice, if you dont like
evolution, use what you want.
I've used TBird on and off, and frankly it just doesnt cut it, I wont be
using it again.
--
Res
"What does Windows have that Linux doesn't?" - One hell of a lot of bugs!
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