Re: balsa and deleted mail



I've been looking for a descent mail reader every since
I switched from win to linux.
This is application is far from being usable in every day.
The only thing this app has going for it is the fact that it integrates
with gnome-card which is another app ("for the moment") that isn't
very usable. Kmail is the only thing I've found close to being eye pleasing
& functional.
The fact that you have to double click on the inbox to get it to show up in
the upper right pane & no html rendering of links or header information has
got to
say something about what stage of development its in.
Probably when its all said & done this application will be useful.
Hopefully:  "this will be a good alternative to Evolution if your not
looking for a all in one app." email/addressbook/calendar/???

Just my opinion. Hope this helps.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Rasaki Bidemi Bolanle Temidire
<bidemi@cr23202-a.slnt1.on.wave.home.com>
To: gnome-list@gnome.org <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Date: Tuesday, 28 December, 1999 3:10 PM
Subject: balsa and deleted mail


>Hi Everyone,
>
>I have been using balsa 0.6.0 for about a week now instead of Postilion
>which I normally use for mail.  For the most part, I am very impressed
>with its progress.  I love the way that it looks and the fact that it
>now has addressbook support using gnomecard.  This last part is very
>nice.
>
>There are two things that are keeping me from switching to it over
>Postilion.  The first and most pressing issue is that my mail never gets
>deleted!  I delete the messages from the inbox and select "empty trash"
>from the mailbox menu.  I check the trash folder and all the mail seems
>to be gone.  But during my next GNOME session, all the mail that was
>supposedly deleted reappears!  Does any know what is going on here?
>
>The second annoying thing is that I have to issue a manual newline when
>composing new mail.  When I reach the end of a line, Postilion and most
>mail programs let you keep typing your message without having to worry
>about hitting the "return" key.  Not so with balsa.  I noticed that
>this behaviour also exist in gnotepad+ and gedit.  Are they using the
>same text widgets/code?
>
>Has anyone else seen this behaviour?  Am I forgetting a setting here or
>there?
>
>Bidemi Temidire
>--
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the momentum
>of a de facto standard.
>
>And that means it's probably here to stay, whatever it's shortcomings.  The
Sympatico
>rebels will probably have to get used to the fact that, just like VHS
videocassettes
>and Microsoft Windows, it's often the second-rater who wins in th end.
>
> - Matthew Friedman (a Montreal-based journalist)
> Symaptico's High-Speed Edition ADSL users revolt
>
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