• Re: [gentoo-user] Any decent alternative to Thunderbird?

    From Wol@21:1/5 to Marco Rebhan on Mon Nov 15 00:10:01 2021
    On 14/11/2021 22:39, Marco Rebhan wrote:
    If you do decide to try out KMail you might want them anyway though,
    they have fixed crashes for me there.

    Does kmail run on Windows?

    (Oh, and although I run KDE, I tend to avoid kde apps like the plague -
    after my experience with KDE4 so would you ...)

    Cheers,
    Wol

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  • From Wol@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 14 23:30:01 2021
    Which is sadly slowly proving itself a crap piece of software.

    I don't want to blame TB for the fact it keeps on crashing on Wayland
    (although it's my only software which does that), but I'm just getting
    totally fed up with the number of tabs that get opened.

    Looking on the web, the general response seems to be "well, don't open
    so many tabs, learn how they work", but I don't open tabs!

    And I'm writing this email because I literally just watched TB open a
    whole bunch of tabs in front of me. And they weren't even from the
    folder I was in! They weren't even from the mail account I was in!

    And it's a pain in the arse because all of a sudden I've got a load of
    emails marked "read" (because TB's read them for me) that I haven't seen...

    Cheers,
    Wol

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  • From Marco Rebhan@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 14 23:39:51 2021
    I'm a fan of KMail (it can be somewhat janky while you set it up but
    afterwards it doesn't cause too many problems), I used Thunderbird
    before too and prefer KMail over it.

    Maybe the problem with the Thunderbird crashes on Wayland is the same as
    for many KDE apps including KMail though: they do blocking work on the
    main thread in some cases which freezes the UI which then causes the
    event buffer to fill up... and as a result wayland terminates the
    connection. To work around that I have these patches that increase the
    event buffer size when it fills up, like X does (not written by me,
    though I did make a similar one before I discovered these existed, these
    are better written so I ditched mine) to dev-libs/wayland, might be
    worth trying them first before switching to anything else: https:// tinyurl.com/yeozw297
    If you do decide to try out KMail you might want them anyway though,
    they have fixed crashes for me there.

    -2xsaiko
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  • From Michael@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 14 22:59:22 2021
    On Sunday, 14 November 2021 22:23:33 GMT Wol wrote:
    Which is sadly slowly proving itself a crap piece of software.

    I don't want to blame TB for the fact it keeps on crashing on Wayland (although it's my only software which does that), but I'm just getting totally fed up with the number of tabs that get opened.

    Looking on the web, the general response seems to be "well, don't open
    so many tabs, learn how they work", but I don't open tabs!

    And I'm writing this email because I literally just watched TB open a
    whole bunch of tabs in front of me. And they weren't even from the
    folder I was in! They weren't even from the mail account I was in!

    And it's a pain in the arse because all of a sudden I've got a load of
    emails marked "read" (because TB's read them for me) that I haven't seen...

    Cheers,
    Wol

    Just tested T'bird on Plasma Wayland and it does not crash or open any unsolicited tabs. I don't have any addons other than calendar, which works as advertised.

    Mozilla Firefox was rather unstable on Wayland until a month or so ago - can't recall what T'bird was like at the time because I do not use it regularly. I assume both applications use the same window rendering mechanism and widgets. After a recent Plasma/Wayland and/or Firefox update, I noticed it started behaving properly without flickering, or disappearing and generally becoming unusable as an application. Before its latest improvement I had to switch off "Use smooth scrolling" to stop it flickering and then minimise/maximise the window to get Firefox to stabilise.

    I'm mentioning all this in case a Firefox/T'bird and/or Plasma update will fix it.

    I have found desktop mail clients, for those of us who still use them, is a highly subjective choice. User brains are wired differently and the workflow of
    one client suits us better than any other. I think the best approach is to
    try other mail clients for a week or so and see if you can live with them, in preference to T'bird.
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  • From Marco Rebhan@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 15 00:03:24 2021
    On Sunday, 14 November 2021 23:54:13 CET Wol wrote:
    Does kmail run on Windows?

    I believe there were efforts going towards that but currently I don't
    think it does. If you're looking for a cross-platform mail client I
    think Thunderbird is still your best bet.

    (Oh, and although I run KDE, I tend to avoid kde apps like the plague
    - after my experience with KDE4 so would you ...)

    That sucks to hear. I would recommend giving them another try though,
    KDE 4 was a disastrous release and things have improved since then.
    Though it's rare to see someone use Plasma but not the accompanying applications.


    Cheers,
    Wol

    -2xsaiko
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  • From Jigme Datse@21:1/5 to Wol on Mon Nov 15 00:50:02 2021
    On Sun, 14 Nov 2021 22:23:33 +0000
    Wol <antlists@youngman.org.uk> wrote:

    Which is sadly slowly proving itself a crap piece of software.

    I don't want to blame TB for the fact it keeps on crashing on Wayland (although it's my only software which does that), but I'm just
    getting totally fed up with the number of tabs that get opened.

    Looking on the web, the general response seems to be "well, don't
    open so many tabs, learn how they work", but I don't open tabs!

    And I'm writing this email because I literally just watched TB open a
    whole bunch of tabs in front of me. And they weren't even from the
    folder I was in! They weren't even from the mail account I was in!

    And it's a pain in the arse because all of a sudden I've got a load
    of emails marked "read" (because TB's read them for me) that I
    haven't seen...

    Cheers,
    Wol


    I'm using Claws Mail though I'm not sure if it is a valid answer, I do
    know that it's the answer I have decided on. Yes, Thunderbird is still installed, but I don't have a clue when I last used it. The last time,
    was when I wanted to see if things in Thunderbird were working better
    (for a specific message) than in Claws Mail. And no, not really.
    Though it may have been useful for that specific message.

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  • From Matt Connell@21:1/5 to Wol on Mon Nov 15 05:20:01 2021
    On Sun, 2021-11-14 at 22:23 +0000, Wol wrote:
    Any decent alternative to Thunderbird?

    I switched to Evolution and never looked back. It does everything I
    needed from T-Bird without relying on plugins/addons.

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  • From Philip Webb@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 15 06:20:02 2021
    211114 Wol asked for alternative mail clients :

    Don't overlook Mutt : simple, easy to configure, powerful.

    On 14/11/2021 22:39, Marco Rebhan wrote:
    If you do decide to try out KMail you might want them anyway though,
    they have fixed crashes for me there.
    Does kmail run on Windows?

    Mutt should run on Losedows : I certainly haven't tried.

    Although I run KDE, I tend to avoid kde apps like the plague :
    after my experience with KDE4 so would you

    You are very much behind the times !
    KDE 5 has long been mature : give it a try.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?UsOzYmVydCDEjGVyxYhhbnNrw@21:1/5 to Jigme Datse on Wed Nov 17 13:10:02 2021
    On Sun, 14 Nov 2021 15:39:14 -0800
    Jigme Datse <jigme.datse@datsemultimedia.com> wrote:

    I'm using Claws Mail though I'm not sure if it is a valid answer, I do
    know that it's the answer I have decided on. Yes, Thunderbird is
    still installed, but I don't have a clue when I last used it. The
    last time, was when I wanted to see if things in Thunderbird were
    working better (for a specific message) than in Claws Mail. And no,
    not really. Though it may have been useful for that specific message.

    +1 for Claws Mail; and it does run on Windows.

    Robert


    --
    Róbert Čerňanský
    E-mail: openhs@tightmail.com
    Jabber: hs@jabber.sk

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  • From Wols Lists@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 17 19:00:02 2021
    On 17/11/2021 11:55, Róbert Čerňanský wrote:
    On Sun, 14 Nov 2021 15:39:14 -0800
    Jigme Datse <jigme.datse@datsemultimedia.com> wrote:

    I'm using Claws Mail though I'm not sure if it is a valid answer, I do
    know that it's the answer I have decided on. Yes, Thunderbird is
    still installed, but I don't have a clue when I last used it. The
    last time, was when I wanted to see if things in Thunderbird were
    working better (for a specific message) than in Claws Mail. And no,
    not really. Though it may have been useful for that specific message.

    +1 for Claws Mail; and it does run on Windows.

    I'll have to try Claws - my make.conf includes -gtk -gnome, so Evolution
    isn't a very good fit ...

    Cheers,
    Wol

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  • From Neil Bothwick@21:1/5 to Wols Lists on Wed Nov 17 19:10:01 2021
    On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 17:57:30 +0000, Wols Lists wrote:

    +1 for Claws Mail; and it does run on Windows.

    I'll have to try Claws - my make.conf includes -gtk -gnome, so
    Evolution isn't a very good fit ...

    Claws uses gtk, but it is a hard dependency so not affected by your USE
    flags. I've used it for years, on KDE, and am happy with it.


    --
    Neil Bothwick

    I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full
    house and four people died.

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