"Thunderbird" is a very good e-mailer.  I like the RSS feature very much.
It gives one the chance to read all the news in one application Yet, I'd
like to see a calendar, notes, and to to-do, features, as well.  These
additional features would also make it more competitive with "Outlook".

Nikos



 

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From: robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 1:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] [moderated] Open Source Mail Product

Possible, but I doubt it. There are already some good, free, open source
mail 
programs out there, such as Thunderbird or Evolution. I use Kmail myself.
Why 
spend the limited funds and time to add a program that already duplicates 
what is out there?

On Friday 12 January 2007 22:44, Chris Retson wrote:
> I noticed Pegasus Mail, one of the oldest free email programs, ran into a
> financial crunch and now the website states that they are interested in
> opening the source.  Any chance the Open Office group will pick them up
> as a compliment to the Open Office package, much like Outlook goes with
> MS Office?
>
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