Nuno Silva wrote:
> On 2025-12-19, Dale wrote:
>
>> EssenSea wrote:
>>> Dale <[email protected]> writes:
>>>
>>>> EssenSea wrote:
>>>>> Dale <[email protected]> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> EssenSea wrote:
>>>>>>> Dale <[email protected]> writes:
>>>>> I'm noticed that the time of last mail seems unusual for sending mail in
>>>>> your time zone, Is that usual for your personal life?
>>>>>
>>>> No idea.  This mail client software is on its last leg.  I need to
>>>> switch to something new but don't like any of them. 
>>>>
>>>  Emacs(with it's plugin pkgs) as a mail client may be a good idea?
>>>  Either gnus for old style or mu4e as a relatively contemporary choose,
>>>  even notmuch for more modern...
>> I use Seamonkey.  The email part is supposed to be like Thunderbird. 
>> It's not.  Seamonkey used to be a really good piece of software. 
>> Firefox and Chrome has basically taken all the users away.  Most
>> websites won't even load anymore.  I mostly use it for email and the
>> Gentoo website.  I'm a HTML guy here.  ;-)
>>
>> Still, Seamonkey is going to die one day.  I really need to switch. 
> While I can't say I'm unbiased on this topic, I'd say currently it'll be
> worth to wait and postpone a full switch. Frg has been working on the
> WIP branch and when that work is done, that should handle at least a
> chunk of those JS features frameworks are adopting everywhere. (It
> should also make it easier to backport more changes, that were made on
> top of more recent mozilla codebases.)
>
> BTW, 2.53.23 will work with Google reCaptcha again. Nighlies already
> do. The 2.53.23 release is waiting for infrastructure changes that are
> taking place.
>
>
> (I personally use both SeaMonkey Mail&News and Gnus. I tend to do
> netnews (including this list via Gmane) on Gnus out of habit and because
> Emacs can run outside of X11 (while I don't have the terminal connected
> and in use right now, that was one reason for this). Part of e-mail gets
> handled through SeaMonkey Mail&News, including two Microsoft accounts
> with OAuth2.)
>


According to Matt, Seamonkey has been last-rited.  Will that change
anything?  I don't track Seamonkey so not sure what Frg is or anything. 
I just know that the software has been going downhill for a while. 

Just trying to figure out if I need to make this switch real soon or
not.  Seamonkey was buried in the post and I missed it.  I had to go dig
for it. 

Thanks for the info. 

Dale

:-)  :-)

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