On Sun, 2013-06-23 at 08:29 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> >> I am looking for a server-centric mail client to replace evolution,
> >so
> >> that I don't need to rebuild my address book, signatures, etc. every
> >> time I use a different computer, but have not yet found one that is
> >> acceptable.
> >Try gmail.
> 
> Or if you want a hosted solution that uses and supports Open Source try 
> "fastmail.fm".
> 
> For a self hosted mail client still nothing beats Horde. Their latest 
> versions are extremely complete and slick.
> 
> Personally, I still get a lot of utility out of a nice fat client.  The 
> latest versions of Evolution are fast and stable.  The non-mail features are 
> greatly overlooked.  I love the memo component - which supports attachments!  
> all the note taking apps i've tried and i keep comming back to memos.  rather 
> than just storing retarded links (which get silently broken) evo actually 
> stores the attachment, which is great.  with a compliant caldav server memos 
> - and their attachments - can be sync'd to a server.   It's great.

Sure, that's why I had to run "killall evolution" before I could reply
to your mail written with "K-9 Mail for Android" and not with
Evolution ;). Sorry, I seldom use anything else then Evolution and it
became a PITA.


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