Earlier quoted context omitted.
Trojan also came to my mind at first thought because I have no other basis of the meaning of Trojita in English. For me it's not about being close-minded, it's about the mind making quick decisions whether to engage or discard information.
Maybe it's because English is not my first language then. Still, you could have thought of IMAP-Powered condoms, that would have been funnier.
Trojita: an IMAP mail client
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Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
About labels, I believe they are sort of in the IMAP spec as keywords or something like that, so if Gmail is being nice, they should work. About conversations, I read that Gmail does some client-side sorcery with In-Reply-To headers for that, so if this client does the same, it should work.
Gmail exports labels as IMAP folders, so it should be fine?
EDIT: The mess I refer to is that your emails will be duplicated if they have multiple labels.
EDIT2: Hmm, actually I am not sure how good the support for custom IMAP flags is.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#23What's the advantage over thunderbird besides being written in Qt.
"The mailer is the result of an M.Sc. project, and is described in detail in Jan's thesis.
http://trojita.flaska.net/msc-thesis.pdf
In short, Trojitá is a pure IMAP client, written from the ground up to work well over IMAP with no support for any other kind of mailbox. It synchronizes stuff lazily, and (something that's close to my heart), is extremely aggressive about pipelining. I haven't read the source code in detail yet, so I haven't checked how the low level code is implemented, I'll let you know when I learn more. For now, if you're interested, I warmly recommend reading chapters 1 through 3 of Jan's thesis."
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
I really hope people are not that close-minded, seriously... By the way, from the wiki: It's a cool name. What does it mean and how should I pronounce that word? It's a Czech word which means "triple". The meaning is an inside joke related to a Czech pseudo-word, blésmrt. The whole story is inspired by Mutt's "all e-mail clients suck, this one just sucks less". The real pronounciation is rather hard for English speak…
In Italian, "troia" means "whore", as well as the ancient city of Troy. Italian uses "ina" or "etta" as diminuitive suffixes, rather than the Spanish "ita", but still... I don't know that I'd want to be discussing it at work.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#25I hope it stands out it's promisses. My Gmail account is not usable on any gnu/linux IMAP client.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#26Gut reaction: Trojita isn't far off Trojan. I think people will have issues with that.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#27I hope it stands out it's promisses. My Gmail account is not usable on any gnu/linux IMAP client.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#28I don't see GPG/PGP integration. I have been looking for a lightweight, multi-platform offline capable IMAP client with good GPG/PGP encryption for awhile now, and nothing seems to quite fit the bill.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
I really hope people are not that close-minded, seriously... By the way, from the wiki: It's a cool name. What does it mean and how should I pronounce that word? It's a Czech word which means "triple". The meaning is an inside joke related to a Czech pseudo-word, blésmrt. The whole story is inspired by Mutt's "all e-mail clients suck, this one just sucks less". The real pronounciation is rather hard for English speak…
In Italian, "troia" means "whore", as well as the ancient city of Troy. Italian uses "ina" or "etta" as diminuitive suffixes, rather than the Spanish "ita", but still... I don't know that I'd want to be discussing it at work.
Re: Trojita: an IMAP mail client
#30What's the advantage over thunderbird besides being written in Qt.
Claws-email is another very fast and very light email client.