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- Subject: Re: [tlug] mail recommendations
- From: Nguyen Hung Takeshi <vuhung@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 17:49:46 +0900 (JST)
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Mozilla my be the best mailer but I like kmail too. In the most beloved distro in jaPan ( vine), there is no KDE and therefore kmail for free edition, but if you try Kondara or Redhat, they support Japanese, Korean and Chinese ( both jain ti and fan ti). Btw, I am a Kondara fan too ;) Regards Hung Vu +---------------------------------------------------------+ | Nguyen Hung.Vu | | The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan | | Takeshi's small space http://donganh16.tk/ | | Join KDE-i18n-Vi? http://vi.i18n.kde.org | | VYSA: http://vysasports.vngate.net/ | | Vietlug http://vietlug.sourceforge.net/ | +---------------------------------------------------------+ On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Micheal E Cooper wrote: > I hope I am not asking too many questions. > > What are you using for e-mail on Linux? > > All of my mail is bilingual E-J, and since I program in Java (you could say > that I am a Java fanatic), for the past year or so, I have been moving even > my Windows apps to Java apps. > > As a matter of fact, yesterday I taught my first lesson of the new > curriculum that I am working on -- Internet English -- to junior high and > high school students. I used eight identical (except amount of ram) > Sotecs -- one with XP, two Linux, one Windows2000, and four Windows98 -- all > running Opera. No system problems (except for 98 being too damn slow and > Linux being at too low a resolution). The kids said it was very interesting. > I will have to polish the curriculum, though. > > For the past year or so, I have looked at many mail programs in Java and > other languages, but none of them really handle Japanese well. Also, I > archive my mail by saving individual messages to directories in the system, > so I want a client that handles this well. > > What do all of you use for bilingual e-mail? > >
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