Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nice summary, as one would expect from someone to whom we owe so much of our present day internet. 2 things: 1. you can pop and configure to leave mail on the server, I do this for my sidekick3 and thunderbird, I use mutt as my main reader and do deletes from mutt only. 2. I wasn't aware t-bird was an orphaned product. I thought the mozilla crew had split up the mozilla platform to firefox and thunderbird. So the mozilla crew has thrown in the towel on email clients? Thx -rei On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 8:35 am, Brian Reid wrote: > >>>> Does such a program exist? >>>> >>>> If so, what program best fills the bill? > > There are two radically different ways that a mail program can operate. > In the first way, it keeps all of the mail locally on your computer, > and interacts with the server only for the purpose of getting new mail > and sending outgoing mail. In the second way, it keeps all of the mail > on the server, and interacts with the server for everything that it > does. > > If you will be reading your mail from more than one location, or from > both regular mail and webmail, then you usually benefit from having the > mail live on the server. (Plus, servers customarily have more reliable > backups). If searching your mail is a primary concern, or if you want > to be able to review old mail when you are not online, then you usually > benefit from having the mail live on your computer. > > The usual nicknames for these two modes of operation are POP and IMAP. > If your mail client is configured to use POP, it will keep the mail > locally. If it is configured to use IMAP (or Microsoft's MAPI), it will > keep the mail on the server. > > Any given mail program is architected to work best with one of these > methods and to work adequately with the other. > > Apple's Mail program seems to have been designed to work best with IMAP > -- the "leave the mail on the server" mode. I'm guessing the way you > asked your question that you are a POP (keep mail locally) user. > > I have personal experience with 5 mail programs on the Mac: > > Apple's Mail.app > Eudora > Mulberry > Thunderbird > Entourage (this is a version of Outlook, but for the Mac) > > You're already using Mail.app. Eudora is old and unmaintained and there > will never be a major new release of it again. Mulberry is what I use, > but it is not for everyone, and it is pretty much useless in POP mode. > Entourage (from Microsoft) is the most common choice of businesses that > use Mac OS. Thunderbird is the most common choice of computer geeks, > but it, too, is now unmaintained and will eventually fade away as > Eudora has. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -rei