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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    Re: KMail last of 16 Win/Mac/Linux Mail Clients in c't test!
From:       Andreas Gungl <a.gungl () gmx ! de>
Date:       2001-05-05 20:45:03
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On Saturday 05 May 2001 19:37, Jason Stephenson wrote:
> As for someone else saying that KMail is simple and not bloated, have
> they ever taken a good hard look at KMail running in all it's glory? It
> uses a boatload of RAM, sometimes over 20 MB on my system, and there are
> quite a lot of options to configure.

A lot of options? People out there still want more features, so this should 
no problem at the moment.

Some days before I talked with a friend (working as a network security 
consultant) about c't. We agreed, that quality is getting lower even in 
this magazine, although it was and (still) is one of the best in Germany. 
When I see an Okay for Outl*k's security, while KMail is getting Bad, then 
I really don't know, if they seriously dealt with KMail.

We actually have SMTP after POP, there is an option "Send mail in outbox 
folder on check". All one have to do is writing messages, queueing them, 
then hitting the "check mail" button.
This is how I work every day at home, nothing unusual, no problems.

Netscape e.g. doesn't support GPG/PGP, AFAIK there is no PGP plugin (if 
there is one, then I would like to use it at work). They get Okay for 
Security?

Finally, I think, they'll get a lot of complaints about this article.

Andreas
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