J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Thursday, August 24, 2017 6:41:58 PM CEST Dale wrote:
>
>> root@fireball / # du -shc
>> /home/dale/.mozilla/seamonkey/q6o6ulhz.default/Mail/
>> 3.9G    /home/dale/.mozilla/seamonkey/q6o6ulhz.default/Mail/
>> 3.9G    total
>> root@fireball / #
> Mine is at about 40G

That's big.  O_O


>
>> I use folders to filter my emails.  Gentoo for example has a folder for
>> each list, one for -user, one for -dev etc etc.  Since most are text
>> only, they are tiny things anyway.  I also have folders for my financial
>> stuff too.  Few emails outside of spam stay in the regular inbox.  Any
>> email that doesn't end up in a folder is suspicious to me.  I'd never
>> click or tell it to show remote content on any email that is in the
>> inbox.  Rarely do it on one that is filtered.
> Same here, using sieve-scripts on the server. Eg. mail-filtering is not 
> dependent on the MUA either.
>
>> I switched from Kmail long ago.  I can't recall what I ran into that
>> made me change tho.
> My guess is akonadi. It's what most people don't like, but tbh, I do 
> understand why it was done and after getting it working with PostgreSQL, I 
> haven't had to rebuild it.
>
> --
> Joost
>

Actually, I switched back in the KDE3 days.  If I recall correctly, it
had something to do with clicking links in emails and them not opening
in Seamonkey but in Konqueror and I couldn't get it to do otherwise. 
That was a long time ago so I'm not real sure on that. 

I disabled a lot of KDE4/5 stuff.  Most of it, I just don't need.  Been
thinking about switching to Mate as my desktop.  Right now, it's
installed but when I select Mate at the login screen, I get KDE instead.
I just haven't had time to figure out why it does that.  Heck, I been
putting out kale and black eye pea seeds and watering the area of woods
the past few hours.  I'm feeding the deer.  I need a trail camera out
there.  I found out deer like, love, 20% range cubes.  Supposed to be
for cows but deer love it.  Healthy for them too.  Yummy!!

Anyway, as I get older, I just want crap to work.  :/

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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