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Re: Ubuntu and Debian packages / 2013-09-27


From: Markus Hitter
Subject: Re: Ubuntu and Debian packages / 2013-09-27
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2013 19:31:05 +0200
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Am 06.10.2013 18:13, schrieb Riccardo Mottola:

> Markus Hitter wrote:
>> Now a starter script, /usr/bin/gnumail, is missing, the appearance
>> doesn't match Unity at all and when setting up an email account the app
>> segmentation faults, but that's all another matter.
> Screw unity :)

It's the default, so most people use it, including me :)

I mean, it's not just colors and everything being strongly rectangular.
It's these floating menus, submenus hopping upwards on clicking, windows
disappearing apparently randomly, no way to unhide the app after using
the "hide" menu item, these icons in the lower left corner appearing
(what's their point, clicking them does nothing?) and such things.

Isn't there a Gnome or Gtk+ theme? This would probably fit much better
and I doubt Ubuntu users would complain to see this installed by default
or as a (mandatory?) dependency.

> When does it segfault? when you try to get the sevrer auth.
> capabilities? (or if you run the check, it will crash when you close the
> app later)

Indeed, if I avoid checking for server capabilities, I can save
preferences and quit normally. Now I can at least read mail, thanks.

Compared to Thunderbird it's a really nice, uncluttered app. Even
PGP/GPG is there. Some polishing (see above) and people should jump on it.


Markus

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