I was merely saying, that Claws Mail can search just as advanced as
TB, and sometimes better and more precise (or so it does for me).
However, for me, it is not only the search which drags me to claws-mail
it is the advanced filtering, actions after mail is fetched, the light
resource usage etc. Personally it just suits me.
But of course, everybody is different and prefer different things :-).
I was a Thunderbird user for a very long time (since it's early days) I
watched it grow, and become a great client, but then I personally find
it went down hill after. But just my personal opinion.
As for webmail, good idea if you are on the move, very handy, but I'll
always prefer a proper client over a web gui :-). Gmail it's self is a
good service however. I use it, but usually only via IMAP. :-)
I am just suggesting, if someone feels like "it's time for a change"
they should check out claws, if they are happy with Thunderbird, by all
means carry on using it :-).
Re: t-bird, followup
By Jake Shipton at 03/13/2012 - 20:16On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 12:42:44 -0500
I was merely saying, that Claws Mail can search just as advanced as
TB, and sometimes better and more precise (or so it does for me).
However, for me, it is not only the search which drags me to claws-mail
it is the advanced filtering, actions after mail is fetched, the light
resource usage etc. Personally it just suits me.
But of course, everybody is different and prefer different things :-).
I was a Thunderbird user for a very long time (since it's early days) I
watched it grow, and become a great client, but then I personally find
it went down hill after. But just my personal opinion.
As for webmail, good idea if you are on the move, very handy, but I'll
always prefer a proper client over a web gui :-). Gmail it's self is a
good service however. I use it, but usually only via IMAP. :-)
I am just suggesting, if someone feels like "it's time for a change"
they should check out claws, if they are happy with Thunderbird, by all
means carry on using it :-).