[13:59] I'm not on ubuntu studio right now, so I wonder what email client comes preinstalled again? [14:00] Really what I am reaching out for is that I think the evolution email client is great and that should be considered for the possibillity of being the ubuntu studio email client [14:00] I can come with why's if wanted [15:00] sofastrangler: the ubuntustudio ISO is built on xubuntu and would come with the email client xubuntu comes with. However, ubuntustudio uses the same repo as all ubuntu flavours and so the user may install whichever email client they like. [15:03] I would concider it outside of ubuntustudio's concern which email client the user decides to use [15:04] I happen to use (and like) Alpine but I think most people use a web based email client. [15:07] Yeah, but I feel stuff like that would kind of be a part of the package, isnt kind of the deal to have basically everything set up at launch. Not that ubuntu studio would not be that now considering it probably has all the Xubuntu stuff [15:08] But personally I think evolution is the coolest email client and is worth looking into, particurarly for business type peeps [15:11] and could be a nice fit for ubuntu studio's stuff [16:14] sofastrangler: To answer your question, Thunderbird is the one that comes installed by default. [16:15] Okay [16:20] /me hates Thunderbird, but whatev. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [16:21] Then maybe evolution might be tha ting ;) ;) [16:23] It combines email, calendar, to-do list, memos and a contact list all in one with great set up, so covers a lot of stuff too [16:54] Yeah, I like evolution. [17:25] * veremitz hates Thunderbird too .. not cos its crap .. because it crashes too often :/ [17:26] ah evolution .. but $gnome, sadly :/ [17:29] this is the reason for installing a chosen desktop first and adding ubuntustudio on top [17:29] :) [17:29] I can't go back to kmail though lol [17:30] Kmail, until they fix akonadi, is not good. It eats resources. [17:30] yup [17:30] and when akonadi hiccups .. whoah. [18:30] ^Seriously.