Den 2009-05-24 07:46, Albert Cahalan skrev:
Evolution also happens to mangle mail in ways that hinder full
participation in many Open Source mailing lists.
That's Thunderbird (which I'm using right now), I think. The Evolution
email editor is a wonderful compared to Thunderbird's.
/abo
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On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:40:30PM +0200, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
Anjal uses Webkit and the evolution backend and has a cool UI, may be
interesting to see how to use that code in an activity.
http://live.gnome.org/Anjal
Tinymail seems to be a
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On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:14:25PM -0700, Carol Farlow Lerche wrote:
Albert -- The page you mention (http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html)
says I'm told this algorithm is also used in the
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Carol Farlow Lerche c...@msbit.com wrote:
Albert -- The page you mention (http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html) says
I'm told this algorithm is also used in the Evolution and Balsa mail
readers.
Right. That's why I used to use Evolution. The threading
was
Lucian Branescu writes:
2009/5/22 Tomeu Vizoso tomeu at sugarlabs.org:
Anjal uses Webkit and the evolution backend and has a cool UI,
may be interesting to see how to use that code in an activity.
Evolution has a long history of eating mailboxes. When a serious
bug commonly affects users and
Hi,
Anjal uses Webkit and the evolution backend and has a cool UI, may be
interesting to see how to use that code in an activity.
http://live.gnome.org/Anjal
Regards,
Tomeu
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It looks lovely, even has conversations (the one absolutely necessary
feature of GMail).
The GUI is also very simple, most of it is the WebView.
2009/5/22 Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org:
Hi,
Anjal uses Webkit and the evolution backend and has a cool UI, may be
interesting to see how to use
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