Debian: notmuch-mutt Nothing compares...
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 03:02:52PM -0700, Douglas Lucas wrote: > Well, speaking of Mozilla, Thunderbird has reached the point where I > really want a new email client program...perhaps Mozilla being ad-funded > is a big part of the problem? In thunderbird I get these glitches where > graphics show up meaninglessly on my screen, perhaps derived from HTML > emails or something. > > Anyways, what's a good email program that can search emails very well, > sort them into various folders by rules, and has some Enigmail type > integration for GPG? Something that would work in the Debian world and > maybe Arch Linux as well? And that would let me use my locally stored > cache of like 5+ years of emails? > > One of the problems I'm having with Thunderbird is something Cory > Doctorow noted years back, when you have over half a decade of emails > Thunderbird starts having problems showing them to you accurately when > you're searching. You can't read the contents of old emails sometimes, > in other words. > > Program recommendations? > > Douglas > > On 05/20/18 13:24, juan wrote: > > > > > > every tiem it is launched it connects to self-repair.mozilla.org and > > shavar.services.mozilla.com, which are not only firefox spyware servers but > > are conveniently hosted by amazon-nsa. > > > > you can find those two strings in the about:config registry and delete > > them > > > > as far as I can tell, firefox scum does NOT mention the 'issue' here > > > > > > https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making-automatic-connections?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=how-stop-firefox-automatically-making-connections > > > > > >
