> On Friday 03 August 2001 14:43, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> > Kmail allows just one, despite allowing several pop (incoming) accounts.
> > Both do a very good job of filtering. Sylpheed *might* be a bit
> > "faster". Mike
Presumably unlike Kmail, Sylpheed has been written with the end-user in mind.
Kmail is a glorious wank in a dark corner for it's programmers. They haven't
had a conversation with humans for some years now.
Kmail has been written from the authors perspective, not the user and the
facilities it has, as good as they are, are difficult to wrestle with. A
typical example of this is the ridiculous message you get when you RECIEVE
mail
"preparing transmission from blah"
yeah, right. Contradiction in terms? just an idiotic phrase?, or some idiot
programmer forgetting who his audience is??
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