I think there may still be use cases for email clients. For example, my less tech savvy colleagues access their company email via Microsoft Outlook. For me, I just redirect it to my main email account.
> >From: Yotam Medini יותם מדיני <[email protected]> >To: Mario Behling <[email protected]> >Cc: lubuntu-desktop <[email protected]> >Sent: Sun, January 3, 2010 6:28:42 PM >Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Email client choice > > >With my GMail account, I use both GMail's web-ui, but I also use local >mail-client via IMAP4. >I use the latter, in the following cases: >+ Hebrew text editing (right-to-left) >+ Discussing and quoting programming code. >> For this I like to even use external EDITOR (emacsclient). >+ Attaching several files - which is faster in local client, than a >safety-paranoid web-browser. > >-- yotam > > >On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Mario Behling <[email protected]> wrote: > >Hi, >> >>>>I was also thinking a few days ago about the need for inclusion of a >>>>mail client. These days I hardly know anyone using mail clients. Many >>>>non-expert users prefer to use webmail. Secondly many power users also >>>>use webmail or even a remote server desktop in order to keep their >>>>data in one place and easily available even if they change devices. >> >>>>What do you think about it, Julien? >> >>>>Ciao Mario >> >> >>
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