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Re: are there people actually using GNUMail?
From: |
Germán Arias |
Subject: |
Re: are there people actually using GNUMail? |
Date: |
Mon, 01 Jun 2009 11:24:10 -0600 |
I install GNUMail two days ago, and yes I have problems:
El lun, 01-06-2009 a las 09:18 -0500, Zhang Weiwu escribió:
> It crashes when choosing to reply to "Everyone";
Crash when you try to send a email too.
> It displays characters in compose window at 1/2 speed I can type;
Not in my case, but I have a old computer and I have running gpbs with a
priority of -10. Therefore my gnustep apps run fast.
> It doesn't support thread view (as Thunderbird has) or going to the
> next email in this thread (as Apple mail has);
If you select View -> Thread messages, you can see the thread (see
image), but you can't going to the next or previous email.
> It sometimes have wired behavior, e.g. typing 'i' after 'f' causes
> both letter erasered.
I can't confirm this.
> A lot of strange design. e.g. you have to do a "f-ind all" (you know
> why I type a dash between f and i) before using "Previous" and "Next",
> most newbie wouldn't get this (in case this is really logical, the
> button "F-ind all" should be vertically above "Previous" and "End" to
> give user the idea of their relationship.
>
> Can those who actually use GNUMail nowadays post a message and share
> experience?
>
Other problems:
1) If you select View Customize Toolbar... GNUMail crash.
2) Sometimes when you use "Find in header" the small icons (the
magnifying glass and X) disappears.
3) The buttons in "Find messages" panel don't have titles.
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