-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br>I've been thinking for a while I should use a desktop mail client so I<br>can work when I don't have a Internet connection available to me,<br>granted this is not that often but still it would be fairly<br>
desirable to have a local copy of at least the majority of my emails.<br><br>I'm a fairly heavy Google Apps user and use the (several public and<br>private)Google Cals and Google Contacts to basically manage my life,<br>
so integrating with those is pretty much required. Also<br>something that plays nicely with gpg is would be nice as well. <br>So my choices thus far seem to be evolution and thunderbird. <br>I've used thunderbird in the past and though it was good it never<br>
really struck me as something utterly fantastic. With a couple<br>of plugins it does pretty much what I want (contacts syncing though ?)<br>but I am wondering should I give evolution another go? The last<br>time I tried it found it to be very unstable and somewhat slow, but<br>
the level of desktop intergration to myself as a Ubuntu user is<br>appealing. <br><br>Can anyone give me any advice on this? Maybe alternate clients<br>that might meet my requirements or any words of wisdom/caution from<br>
users of either of those too apps? I don't want to move away<br>from gmail so I will be using imap to grab my mail but the other tools<br>they offer are equally important.<br><br>Cheers<br>Wayne<br><br>- -- <br>- -------------------------------<br>
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