I too use Thunderbird and IMAP.

It has good extensions for Google calendars and contacts.

Robert Fisher
On 7 Sep 2013 09:47, "Steve Holdoway" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/09/13 22:23, Ross Drummond wrote:
>
>> I am setting up a new box with KDE as a desktop.
>>
>> I have used Kmail as my mail client and have been happy with it.
>>
>> On advise I have frozen Kmail to version 1.13 as newer versions are
>> regarded
>> as unstable and the Akonadi server hard dependency even more so.
>>
>> Any advice on whether I should persist with Kmail or change to whatever
>> you
>> recommend.
>>
>> My needs are simple MailDir, pop, and the ability to have several email
>> accounts.
>>
>> Cheers Ross Drummond
>>
>>  I've come to the conclusion that there is no decent mail client that
> allows for effective communication with those of a Microsoft persuasion.
> This lappie uses thunderbird, which does all you want ( although I always
> recommend IMAP over POP ). My main dev machine uses evolution, which screws
> itself in knots on a regular basis. Neither deliver MS mails in an
> equivalent format to that intended by the sender, especially if they decide
> to use rtf to send.
>
> My $0.02,
>
> Steve
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