Evolution crashes on me a whole lot.  Debian / Red Hat, doesn't matter.  
It crashes so much I couldn't even use it enough to form an opinion.  
But since I've been using thunderbird (since about 0.3 I think) I've 
gotten so used to junk mail filters I don't think I could ever live 
without them.
Michael

Tim Fournet wrote:

> Yeah, OE. I don't really have Evolution crash on me very often at all, 
> at least no more than any other mail client. Regular Outlook crashes 
> much more often, and I leave them both running all day long. Evolution 
> really only crashes on me whenever something funky happens with its 
> IMAP connection on the server side, like if the connection dies to the 
> server while it's retrieving data.
>
> Actually the mail in in different folders, about 5 gigs per folder 
> average.
>
> Dustin Puryear wrote:
>
>> Tim Fournet wrote:
>>
>>> The only client that I've found really handles IMAP well is 
>>> Evolution. I've got an IMAP account with about 60 gigs worth of 
>>> email in it, and Evolution is the only client that can actually 
>>> parse through it with any real usability. For Windows, Thunderbird 
>>> works much better for me than IE, though. At least until Evolution 
>>> gets ported: 
>>> http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/17/190204&tid=223&tid=131&tid=106
>>>  
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I assume you mean "OE" and not "IE".
>>
>> I know Murali uses Evolution and it seems to crash every once in a 
>> while. The last time I used it was in.. sheesh, when John H. and I 
>> worked together. I think that was 2001?
>>
>> Do you have 60 GB of mail in a single folder?
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