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Good Mail Clients + Organizer

#1 Post by wildrain »

Hi All,

Lately I have been haing issues with KDE 3.5.2, hang, crash..and what not. Its been quite unstable for me...so I decided to completely move out of KDE and install a light weight desktop. I chose Fluxbox, been happy with it all this while. I am still using Kmail for my mail use. However I am planning to move out of it in another couple of months, as Kmail has its own set of issues....crash, hangs, delay..etc. I am learning ans testing MUTT (fetchmail+procmail+mutt+exim4) for my mails. Let me describe to you how important an email client is for me. Every day I atleast have about 150 official mails in my mailbox. I would send atleast 50+ mails a day (max in one day). The emails I receive and send are very crucial to my work. The thing I wanted to check with you guys is about an Organizer. Whenever I receive an invitation (usually sent from MS world) I 'accept' the invitation and that gets added to my TO-DO/Scheduler Korganiser. Now that I am moving completely away from Korganizer, is there any application that can work with MUTT. Something that is more generic?

Ps: Evolution failed on me miserably. I have about 45k mails on my mail server and every time I try to download mails, it would always start from scratch and hang up after downloading 1k mails. So I am not looking for a solution in GNOME also.

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#2 Post by Harold »

The Mozilla people are trying to make Thunderbird talk to a calendar program. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/

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#3 Post by wildrain »

Yes, I did read about that....but I somehow don't enjoy all mozilla application esp. thunderbird....i have used it extensively when I was in windows....am looking for a native linux application...the one that would give me the TRULY LINUX feeling.... ;)
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