On 04/01/13 17:09, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 04 Jan 2013 04:13:21 Randy Barlow wrote:
>> On 01/03/2013 12:09 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> Does anyone recommend a mail client that doesn't rely too heavily on the
>>> mouse? I much prefer to navigate, reply etc with the keyboard. I've
>>> seen Evolution recommended; is that OK?
>> Thunderbird is my favorite mail client. You can do a lot with the KB.
>> For example, go to next read mail is just 'n' for next. CTRL-R for
>> reply. It's not bad to learn the shortcuts. Plus it has a lot of great
>> features and extensions.
>>
>> For CLI clients, I sometimes use Mutt. It's a little bit of a pain to
>> configure for IMAP, but once you get it going it's pretty cool.
> Can mutt be made to use autocompletion for email addresses and to 
> automatically select encryption keys (gpg and/or s/mime)?
>
> Last time I tried it briefly this became a sticking point for me ...
Apologies for breaking the proper threading, if indeed I have.

I've got Thunderbird to connect to my ISP and fetch new messages, but I
now have another, large problem. It won't import my 25,000 or so
messages from kmail, nor even its filters. I do not wish to lose all
that history, so can anyone suggest another e-mail client that can
reliably import messages and filters from kmail?

Alternatively, since kmail version 1 has disappeared from the current
mirrors, does it live in an overlay somewhere so that I can get the old,
solid behaviour back? I assume that if I do regress to the old version
I'll lose everything that's come in since the "upgrade" (it's a POP3
server).

-- 
Peter.


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