Re: Thuderbird as an Evolution replacement ? (Evolution things...)
- From: Thibaut Lassalle <thibaut@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:08:46 +0000
On Jan 9, 2007, at 8:52 AM, James Wilkinson wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:I'm finding that Evolution is slow to process incoming mail when
filtering spam and it runs with a high nice priority that seems to hog
the CPU sometimes when I am multi tasking.
One option you might want to look into (although it would mean some
configuration) is to download your e-mail separately from your mail
client. If you set up something like fetchmail + postfix (or sendmail if
you must) + SpamAssassin + procmail, then mail will trickle in to your
machine periodically and be filtered in the background. When you open up
a mail client, it's already there and filtered.
You could also add in Dovecot to "publish" the e-mails over IMAP. That
would mean that Dovecot is responsible for storing your e-mails, not
your mail client, and means that you can switch mail clients and have
all your e-mail Just There and working.
or you can use mutt via ssh instead of installing dovecot
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