On 24/08/2017 19:54, Mick wrote: > On Thursday, 24 August 2017 16:59:21 BST J. Roeleveld wrote: >> On 24 August 2017 16:50:32 GMT+02:00, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> OK. I'm nosy now. Can you folks share what email software you are >>> using? Is it GUI based etc? Stable and doesn't change settings to >>> something stupid like Seamonkey/thunderbird just did. >>> >>> To put it simply, I'm considering switching away from Seamonkey here >>> and >>> just may do it. One thing I'd like tho, being able to transfer my >>> emails from Seamonkey to whatever new program I'm using. When I >>> switched from Kmail, I was able to do that, can't recall how now. >>> >>> Just curious as to my options here. May as well learn some stuff while >>> we on the topic. ;-) >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> :-) :-) >> >> Latest ~amd64 kmail (entire kontact suite) on my laptop and desktop. >> >> K9-mail on my phone >> >> Also using eGroupware for webmail access (along with calendar, addressbook >> and few other things) >> >> All is GUI based. >> >> -- >> Joost > > I've used Kmail almost non-stop since 2003. > > In various times I tried to escape this affliction by trying out:
I feel your pain. I also have very fond memories of kmail with KDE-3, best MUA I ever used. The rest of KDE's look and feel was pretty sucky tbh, and KDE-4 made huge inroads to fixing that, but kdepim and kmail never recovered from that thing called akonadi. Good idea on paper, never worked in practice. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com