[kdepim-users] ONLY start KMail?
John Aldrich
jmaldrich at yahoo.com
Thu May 13 11:50:54 BST 2010
On Thu May 13 2010, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
>
> > My only question is "if these things aren't even being used, why are
> > they running in the first place?" Is it a *requirement* that all
> > this crap run in the background? Why do you require all this junk
> > just to get email? Am I going to have to sacrifice the functionality
> > and experience and get a new email client?
>
> Crap? Junk? If you think this is crap and junk then, yes, please get
> another email client. We don't need users who think that what we do is
> crap and junk.
>
>
To me, anything NOT specifically required for sending/receiving/reading
email is crap. That means, that calendaring, etc is junk to me as it is not
directly related to sending/receiving/reading email. Why can we not have a
"KMail-Lite" as well as a full-featured "Outlook Replacement." To go with a
Microsoft-centric example, not everyone wants Outlook. Some folks are quite
happy with Outlook Express. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles that
Outlook does, but it does email just fine. It also does newsgroups, but I
don't know of anyone who ever used that feature. :-)
I use Outlook at work for my email so I can have access to the additional
features such as calendaring, meeting requests, etc. At home, I just want
email and I *like* the KMail interface. What I don't like is all the
additional stuff that KMail includes.
As far as export goes, is there any way to export all your contacts at once
instead of having to export them one at a time?
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