On 06/01/09 01:52, pansz wrote:
[...]
> I suggest using thunderbird, which has good support of bottom post, if
> anybody knows more mail client which support bottom post well, please
> tell me, thanks.
[...]

I use SeaMonkey (version 2.0 alpha) which shares much of its Mail&News 
code with Thunderbird, and in particular supports both top- and 
bottom-posting exactly the way Thunderbird does. One of the reasons why 
I prefer SeaMonkey over Thunderbird is its "Suite" architecture -- it 
includes not only a Mail/News client and an address book but also a 
browser, a chat client, and, for those who know how to use it (I don't 
-- but then I use Vim instead) an HTML editor. Another thing which I 
like in this Suite concept is that HTTP/FTP links in mail will open the 
page in the browser, RSS/Atom feeds seen in pages in the browser can 
(with a one-click action in the browser) be subscribed in the mailer, 
and an IRC link in either mailer or browser will open the chat client, 
in all cases regardless of the "default" application settings in your 
OS. Of course, other people will call "bloat" what I call "versatility", 
so you should use what suits you (not me) best.

...and, yes, I realize that most of this reply is OT for this list.


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
Put your Nose to the Grindstone!
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