Hey again, Lynda.
> Are you using claws on Ubuntu, or somewhere else?
This is a Debian Unstable box. I was running an old Unstable (when Unstable
was Lenny) on that x20.
lo@padlet:~$ cat /etc/debian_version
wheezy/sid
lo@padlet:~$ dpkg -l |grep -i claws-mail
ii claws-mail 3.7.6-4
Fast, lightweight and user-friendly GTK2 based email client
ii claws-mail-i18n 3.7.6-4
Locale data for Claws Mail (i18n support)
Another option for you since you seem to like speed and no-frills: how about
mutt?
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Lynda <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/28/2011 4:34 PM, carlo flores wrote:
> > 1 GB of mail is certainly fine -- claws-mail managed much more than this
> on
> > an old thinkpad x20 (a P3 machine) much faster than I expected. It
> really
> > is a wonderful, lightweight program. I still use it happily on this X200
> (a
> > dual core machine).
>
> Good to hear that the volume would be simple (the two machines I use are
> both pretty recent in hardware, and running fairly lightweight operating
> systems).
>
> > I actually prefer filtering with my various gmail accounts then
> forwarding a
> > catch-all gmail account. I understand you've grown to hate it but I'm
> still
> > impressed with the mobile gmail's speed and the convenience of one
> check-in,
> > multiple from accounts, and so on.
>
> I know how to filter already. Actually, I'm planning on moving the tbird
> accounts over as well, so it's going to be fairly complex to manage. I
> want less bells and whistles, and GOOG seems to think I want more. I
> don't use my cell for email (although I do use it almost entirely for
> SMS, and almost never for voice). I log into each gmail account I have
> separately, and check all but one of them only once a day. I'm more
> interested in keeping the email I already have in an archive than in
> managing more incoming email (except with a couple).
>
> > Anyway, I'm a fan of claws-mail and would love to give more feedback, but
> > I'm not quite sure what information you're looking for...
>
>
> --
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