Tell who did you PAY to include Akonadi?
Patrick Nagel
mail at patrick-nagel.net
Sat Mar 31 11:23:15 BST 2012
Just wanted to point out trojita - a new version was released days ago (yesterday?), and contributions seem to be picking up.
And then there is always Thunderbird, which is also cross-platform for those who have to use Windows or Mac OS X sometimes. With the right stuff on your server you even get synchronised contacts and calendars with your smartphone, even without Google knowing all your appointments and contacts (see http://patrick-nagel.net/blog/archives/389 - an article I wrote about my sync setup recently).
But it's sad that we are proposing non-KDE e-mail clients on this list, I used to love kmail, a few years back. Seriously hope they can turn kdepim into something useful again at some point.
(Sorry for top-posting, when I tried to write a proper e-mail with K9-Mail last time, it ended up looking totally destroyed, so I just stick with the default setting for now)
Duncan <1i5t5.duncan at cox.net> wrote:
>Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:53:55 +0200 as excerpted:
>
>> On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> Chances are if there's not one yet, there might be one on the way.
>>> Hopefully there's someone working on a nice, solid, non-akonadified
>>> qt-based mail client, too.
>>
>> http://www.betterinbox.com/
>
>Thanks. That's still very new and gmail-only ATM apparently, but it
>definitely looks to be worth watching, and I wasn't aware of it yet.
>So
>yes indeed, thanks. =:^)
>
>FWIW, there's also the still fairly new "trojita". Qt4-based, but
>IMAP-
>only, unfortunately, which isn't going to help for users with POP3 (and
>
>webmail, but ugh!) providers only. As I'm in that category... But I'd
>
>be tempted if my providers did IMAP.
>
>http://trojita.flaska.net/
>
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