[Leaplist] Google Chrome
Sun State Martial Arts
ssma at sunstatemartialarts.com
Tue Sep 2 21:17:38 EDT 2008
Hank Lambert wrote:
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>> On Tue, 9/2/08, Jason Boxman <jasonb at edseek.com> wrote:
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>>> What I really want is a decent client side mail client.
>>> Thunderbird is
>>> kind of a joke. I love KMail, but it isn't cross
>>> platform (yet). With
>>> KDE4, Kontact actually builds on Windows, though you have
>>> to build it
>>> yourself. I'm hoping for binaries sometime next year.
>>>
> I am a little confused, why is Thunderbird a joke? Maybe I am missing
> something, but I am checking 4 e-mail accounts (2 POP, 1 IMAP, and 1
> Gmail), managing all of my RSS feeds and newsgroups, all with full
> calender support. Furthermore, I just found out that with Thunderbird
> I can keep my profile on the server and my Linux machines and Windows
> machines can all use the same profile; 1 person, 1 profile, multiple
> machines, not a bad deal.
>
> - --Hank
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i need to learn how to get t-bird to do the profile thing. that would
be so great. i have at least 4 computers (3 physical with one a dual
boot) that i use every day and would LOVE to put my profile up on my
e-mail server (q-mail i think, ask John Simpson) and be able to
configure t-bird to use that single profile for all computers.
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Raymond L. Brunkow
5th Degree Black Belt
Chief Instructor and Owner
Sun State Martial Arts LLC.
(407) 786-2525
ssma at ssma.us
http://www.ssma.us
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