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2016-01-11
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2016-01-12
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2016-01-12
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If you sharpened the corners just a little bit more you could use the phone as a boxcutter
Hope this thing has enough grunt to handle big emails.
What is the current email application in Sailfish ?
If it is Gmail then maybe I ought to be looking somewhere else
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2016-01-12
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Never heard the word before, had to google for images.... We call that kind of thing a carpet-knife
Wot? how big are you talking, I have never had any email problems with SFOS on the Jolla device...
The email application is a bit basic but works well for me.
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2016-01-12
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I worked at Kmart back in the days before carpet (B.C., I am that ancient...)
I have a number of accounts and my email load is quite heavy (total size in my n900 is around 7g right now),
along with all the administrative overhead.
I usually use claws which purrs through everything
and configures to do exactly what I want and nothing less.
Unlike Ubuntu's DEKKO which does only what the dev's permit.
(Dekko is more Ubuntu Propriecr@p ® )
Thunderbird would be okay sort of,
and other choices are possibly okay if I can port them ?
Is there a way to compile on device ?
If so I would just buy it anyway and have a go at it...
(Once upon a time I used Kmail which was quite okay)
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2016-01-12
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What is the current email application in Sailfish ?
If it is Gmail then maybe I ought to be looking somewhere else
Do something for the climate today! Anything!
I don't trust poeple without a Nokia n900...