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Re: [LUG] Email clients
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On 03/08/18 13:22, Neil wrote:
> Since it appears that TBird is going to make some radical changes soon
Do you mean the upcoming Thunderbird 52.9 > 60 release?
Evolution is a perfectly decent email client which is why most
distributions actually bundle it as the default instead of Thunderbird.
Better for organizational use (i.e.; integrates with Exchange). If you
don't mind your interfaces ugly-as-hell but highly functional then
you'll probably like it just fine.
To be fair your caution is probably commendable but are you _that_
worried about the Thunderbird update? Poor Mozilla!
Cheers
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