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2012-02-03
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Cannot we reuse modest? I hate it, but it's open source and kinda works
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2012-02-04
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2012-02-04
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2012-02-05
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You can post your ideas here if you want. I think it's an important and "basic" usability feature (of course the client is far from basic, but I mean that it's something that user will naturally expect to be present on any mature system).
I spoke with Romaxa, and he said it should be possible to use Thunderbird engine with IPC embedding, if some front end UI would be written for example in Qt. It looks like a decent project to start, but it'll require quite some work.