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Claws Mail Client

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Jan 11, 2022, 7:06:50 AM1/11/22
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I tried claws-mail many years ago. I was not greatly impressed. But that was many years ago when the project was young.

Today I installed the recent version of claws-mail for testing. I am not disappointed. I am surprised.

On first run I set up a email account in the wizard. Then when the main window presented itself I clicked on 'Configuration' > 'Edit Accounts' and added a NNTP/Usenet account there. It is similar to its evil twin, Sylpheed, but claws-mail is much more finely tuned and now I won't touch Sylpheed which is no longer installed.

Claws-mail opens instantly, faster than my xed text editor. I am not exaggerating. It snaps right open at least twice as fast as xed, in about 1/3 of a second. Thunderbird takes anywhere from 5 to 15 seconds to present its interface depending on which computer I use.

After setting up a NNTP server and some fiddling with font and layout settings I clicked:

View > Layout > Small Screen

....... and the result is pure joy on both small and large screen.

The 'small screen' layout is beautifully simple and efficient. It almost exactly how I envision a perfect messaging interface. I see none of the problems of MOSHILLA DUNDERBURD / WUNDERTURD client.

I was really surprised at how well-designed claws-mail has become over the years. It is fast. Even on a low-powered device the interface responds instantly.

It will probably take 30+ minutes for a new user to check out all the options and set up the interface exactly so.

The number of options allows a very fine-grained tuning of the workflow.

I strongly recommend that seasoned Usenetizens and SysAdmins tell newbies to use claws-mail and try either the 'Small Screen' layout on FHD screens or the '3-column' layout if they have a 4K screen. Explain to them that after using it for an hour or so it will all solidify in their mind. Claws-mail is much superior to Thunderbird in design and integration.

$ echo "I'm hooked by the claws."
$ sudo apt-get purge thunderbird* -y
$ rm -rfv ~/.thunderbird &> /dev/toilet

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Claws-mail rules!

Johnny

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Jan 11, 2022, 9:07:12 AM1/11/22
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I have used Claws Mail for the at least the last seven years. It's the
best Usenet client I have found. I like it mainly for its processing
and filtering rules, you can filter on anything in the headers.

For about the last two years Claws Mail had a problem with a
segmentation fault, it would freeze up and eventually shutdown. That
seems to have been corrected in version 4.0.0.


Christian Schumacher

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Jan 11, 2022, 11:21:32 AM1/11/22
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Claws Mail Client <cl...@mail.client> in news.software.readers:

> I strongly recommend that seasoned Usenetizens and SysAdmins tell newbies to use claws-mail and try either the 'Small Screen' layout on FHD screens or the '3-column' layout if they have a 4K screen. Explain to them that after using it for an hour or so it will all solidify in their mind. Claws-mail is much superior to Thunderbird in design and integration.

I'd suggest to fix From, Message-ID and line length.
Would make your ballyhoo more creditable.

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Christian

»Billige Sofas setzen sich mehr und mehr durch.«

Rockinghorse Winner

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Jan 13, 2022, 7:45:03 AM1/13/22
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I remember using Claws (and Sylpheed) in my very early days of Linux, and liking it pretty
much. I've never like TBird - I think it is a bloated mess. But YMMV.

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declares Itself to me, now in this misery." - Holderlin

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Jan 13, 2022, 2:57:27 PM1/13/22
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 08:07:10 -0600
Johnny <joh...@invalid.net> wrote:

> For about the last two years Claws Mail had a problem with a
> segmentation fault, it would freeze up and eventually shutdown. That
> seems to have been corrected in version 4.0.0.
>
>

I'm using version 3.17.8 and I haven't seen any segfault so far.

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