Orca & tbird issues

mattias mjonsson1986 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 11 13:23:23 UTC 2016


will claws mail work with orca?

i think kmail are for kde?


Den 2016-11-10 kl. 11:18, skrev Jude DaShiell:
> When and where internet access is spotty.  Where is most of the United 
> States too.  hughesnet hasn't been replaced by anything better yet.
>
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2016, Tim Chase wrote:
>
>> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 20:14:12
>> From: Tim Chase <blinux.list at thechases.com>
>> Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com>
>> To: blinux-list at redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: Orca & tbird issues
>>
>> On November  9, 2016, Jeffery Mewtamer wrote:
>>> Personally, I've never seen the point of e-mail clients and have
>>> always used a web browser to check my e-mail.
>>
>> I think the big advantage is off-line usage.  If you are connected
>> all the time and have dual-mode access for redundancy (say, a home
>> internet/wifi connection, and a 4G aircard), and don't roam much,
>> then a web-based mail client solves a lot of problems.  But when
>> internet access is spotty or unreliable, it's nice to have full
>> access to your email offline.  Fortunately, there are lots of
>> options, both within the GUI with varying degrees of accessibility
>> (Thunderbird, Kmail, Claws Mail, and Evolution come to mind) and
>> within the terminal (mutt and alpine being the dominant players, but
>> "alot" and mailx/heirloom mailx also come to mind as well as several
>> available within emacs).
>>
>> -tim
>>
>>
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