[18:27] <chilts> morning
[18:40] <ibeardslee> morning
[18:42] <chilts> beat you! :-p
[18:42]  * chilts guesses this means he has nothing better to do
[18:45] <ibeardslee> heh .. actually I spent a bit of time following up on Catalyst irc before starting my connection to home for this instance of irssi
[18:46] <ibeardslee> interesting thought for the day.  If mozilla lose the Google funding and end up with funding from MS/Bing, will Canonical drop Thunderbird as the default mail client in 12.04?
[18:51] <chilts> and will they drop Firefox?
[18:55] <lifeless> hard to say :)
[19:24] <chilts> I wouldn't have thought so, it'll still be open source :)
[19:53] <ajmitch> morning
[19:58] <hads> morning
[19:58] <hads> Chromium would be a nice default :)
[20:00] <ajmitch> replace thunderbird with what mail client, though?
[20:01] <hads> Indeed. I don't even have one I like that much.
[20:02]  * ajmitch uses thunderbird at work where it happily chews up a lot of RAM :)
[20:03] <hads> I'm been jumping between Evolution and Thunderbird. Thunderbird seems to open lots of connections to the server and fail occasionally. Evolution has other issues.
[20:03] <ibeardslee> back to evolution?
[20:03] <ibeardslee> I'm also running Claws mail at the moment
[20:04]  * ajmitch is back to mutt as well
[20:04] <ibeardslee> http://www.claws-mail.org/
[20:04] <hads> I'm back on Evolution the last 24 hours or so since you prompted me about IMAP+ ibeardslee
[20:04] <ibeardslee> how is that working?
[20:05] <hads> Haven't noticed the duplicate-messages-after-moving-mail-between-accounts issue yet.
[20:05] <mwhudson> morning
[20:05] <mwhudson> notmuch ftw
[20:06] <hads> I actually quite like KMail but it doesn't 'fit' with Gnome all that well.
[20:06] <mwhudson> (not exactly the MUA for the masses though)
[20:06] <hads> The IMAP users :)
[20:09] <ajmitch> how does notmuch compare with mutt?
[20:14]  * hads installs offlineimap
[20:19] <mwhudson> ajmitch: i've never been able to get along with mutt
[20:19] <mwhudson> i'm an emacs weenie already, so notmuch.el had a head-start there
[20:24] <chilts> I used to do email in Emacs back in the RMAIL and then VM days, but I gave that up a long time ago
[20:24] <chilts> as I did mutt and others
[20:24]  * chilts just uses Gmail these days (unfortunately, it's the best client)
[20:25] <ibeardslee> gmail relies on having your email/domain hosted by out of your control
[20:26] <chilts> oh, I know the pros and cons, and being able to use that email is a big win for me
[20:27] <chilts> anyway, the email is hosted elsewhere, but I have control of the rest of the domain
[20:27] <chilts> you can also proxy your email if you want it to go through your own server, and you can also set up SPF to allow from your own server too ... so it's not all doom and gloom :)
[20:30] <hads> I like to control my mail.
[20:42] <chilts> I used to, but gave up on that a while ago
[21:12] <ibeardslee> I'm starting to wean myself off using my gmail address as a common address.
[21:55] <G> (jumping in late here) but I'm a mutt user, if I need a GUI for some reason, I either use Roundcube, Evolution (or a mail client I won't mention if I'm for some reason in Windows)
[22:15] <G> hads: any updates on the joiners?
[22:17] <thumper> morning
[22:44] <ibeardslee> G: you can mention Thunderbird on Windows
[22:58] <G> ibeardslee: not Thunderbird... it happens to be a very closed source item of software :P
[22:58]  * G hangs head in shame
[23:03] <ibeardslee> Pegasus Mail?
[23:07] <ajmitch> outlook?
[23:36] <hads> G: Sorry, waiting on them to turn up, hopefully this afternoon.
[23:38] <ojwb> outlook's more a virus distribution system than a mail client
[23:39] <mwhudson> lol pegasus mail
[23:55] <G> gosh, Pegasus Mail, haven't heard of that for years...
[23:55] <G> hads: ahhh nice ,all good