Craig White wrote: > On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 17:20 -0700, Jim March wrote: >> When I mean "big", I mean out past 2gig in a matter of a few days. I >> have somebody who wants to convert who is likely THE biggest EMail >> volume user that anybody's ever seen. And somebody literally famous >> enough that if she jumps to Linux, the news will make Digg and Reddit >> in a matter of days. >> >> She also need to deal with multiple accounts. She's on Outlook now. >> I'll almost certainly be her them to Ubuntu Intrepid, although Jaunty >> in beta is looking SO good right now... >> >> Anyways. Suggestions welcome. I know for a fact she'll overload >> Thunderbird if we try that! Would the latest Evolution work, or >> should I be thinking of a text-based reader, or...??? > ---- > Evolution looks/feels like Outlook which may provide comfort. I have > used it for many years and I'm comfortable with it and I am on a lot of > mail lists and often get 1000+ e-mails a day. > > I find that less important than the actual e-mail program used is how > e-mail is stored because if you have a LOT of e-mail, local stores of > POP3 account e-mail in mbox can really drag down the performance and > make it hard to move from program to program. > > I know some will think this is overkill but I think that the only way to > go is to run your own IMAP server, use fetchmail or getmail to retrieve > e-mail from various accounts if you have to and use dovecot or > cyrus-imapd to provide IMAP to mail clients. This way, you can use > whatever mail program you want or try them all and from various > computers and your mail is already marked read/replied to/deleted etc. > > Once a serious e-mail user catches on to the value of having your own > IMAP server, they will never give it up. > > Craig > > PS Dovecot and cyrus-imapd use similar but different 'Maildir' format to > store mail (never use mbox). > > I whole heartedly agree. Having your own IMAP server is great. I believe that's a more important/significant decision than which client to use. P.S. I expect Personal Servers to be more and more common in the coming years. Why wait? Build your own today! -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss