Linux Wish List ( Email Client )
Richard wrote:
> Well, after using (K)ubuntu's for about 3 years, I can say, coming from > Mac and Windows, there are some gaps in Linux apps that need to be filled: > > Email Clients: Linux's does have some good email clients, > However...they are not fully intergrated, into the OS, as "Outlook", > Secondly, there are allot on-line services plug-ins, for "Outlook", like > Plaxo which is "Great" for keeping your contacts up-to date. ( plus ) you > see other plaxo member's, in your emails, that you may or maynot have as a > contact. KMail is fully integrated into the _OS_. It just doesn't have all those plugins... But as for Plaxo - https://launchpad.net/klaxon/ I have no idea how good it is, but it's advanced far enough to have a bug database. > > However..."Outlook" suffers from the single file database or .pst files, > which can easily become corrupted, compare to KMail, which keeps messages, > in maildir or mbox format, mbox format is no improvement... :-) > its a better solution (But Sql Backend would be better), I disagree, but Linux has that. There's at least one IMAP implementation that uses a SQL backend. There'd be zero point to putting that into the mail client. > plus Kmail has has better filtering than Outlook, but not as > good, compare to Eudora ( which can use multiply statements ) "if or and > "..etc, on a single filter. ( one time, I used 9 statements on a single > filter ) omigod! I can't do that??? I _do_ do that. However, in KMail you're restricted to a mere 8 conditions and 8 actions per filter, so I guess Eudora wins :-) > > Koffice, is coming around, but due to KDE 4, there still not there yet, > as a unified Office product I thought Koffice still sucked. Maybe I'll check again. > Again, keep in mind, unified application's "That" are keeping up with the > technologies of today, like: ajax ,flash web 2.0, ".net"..etc > intergrated into Linux, that would get more people's attention, instead of > eye candy. See, you're making the same mistake somebody made last week when they asked why KMail didn't do spam filtering. _Why_ should the applications be "unified"? They should be _cooperative_. What you're asking for, KMail can already do - at least to some extent, but storage solutions don't belong in the client. So install a Postgres backed IMAP server, and that part is dealt with. KMail uses various plugins - and klaxon is at least in development. Already, I can sync Kontact with my yahoo calendar and contacts, and partly with my google calendar and contacts. Some use it with Exchange (not me, unfortunately - damned corporate IT won't enable that). btw, Ajax (at least) is _very_ far from a "unified" solution (and ime is _mostly_ about eye candy). -- derek -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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