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== Evolution ==
 
== Evolution ==
 
=== Overview ===
 
=== Overview ===
Evolution is a fully-featured organiser, featuring an integrated inbox, address book, calendar and task list. Evolution is the ''default'' email client for Ubuntu, and is designed to coordinate with the GNOME desktop. Evolution also includes an Intelligent Junk Mail control, and calendar integration with the gnome-panel calendar. Additionally Evolution can share contacts with Gaim and supports upload to web calendars. Multiple account management, as well as GPG key and certificate storage make Evolution an ideal mail client for all.  
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Evolution is a fully-featured organizer, featuring an integrated inbox, address book, calendar and task list. Evolution is the default email client for Ubuntu, and is designed to coordinate with the GNOME desktop. Evolution also includes an Intelligent Junk Mail control, and calendar integration with the gnome-panel calendar. Additionally, Evolution can share contacts with Gaim, and supports upload to web calendars. Multiple account management, as well as GPG key and certificate storage, make Evolution an ideal mail client for all.  
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EmailClients?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Evolution.png
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{{https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EmailClients?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Evolution.png%7D%7D
=== External Information ===
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=== See Also ===
For more detailed information about Evolution, take a look at the [http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/ Evolution website]; you can find more detWailed information about Evolution features and specifications there.
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* [[UbuntuHelp:UsingGmailWithEvolution|UsingGmailWithEvolution]] - a useful guide, with screenshots, of how to configure Evolution to collect mail from your Gmail account.
=== Wiki and Documentation ===
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* [[UbuntuHelp:NokiaEvolutionBluetoothSyncing|NokiaEvolutionBluetoothSyncing]] - synchronise your Nokia phone with the Evolution suite via Bluetooth.
* [[UbuntuHelp:UsingGmailWithEvolution|UsingGmailWithEvolution]] - a useful guide, with screenshots, of how to configure Evolution to collect mail from your Gmail account;
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* [[UbuntuHelp:GoogleCalendarWithEvolution|GoogleCalendarWithEvolution]] - how to integrate your Google Calendar into Evolution.
* [[UbuntuHelp:NokiaEvolutionBluetoothSyncing|NokiaEvolutionBluetoothSyncing]] - synchronise your Nokia phone with the Evolution suite via Bluetooth;
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=== External Links ===
* [[UbuntuHelp:GoogleCalendarWithEvolution|GoogleCalendarWithEvolution]] - how to integrate your Google Calendar into Evolution;
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* [[http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/|Evolution website]] - You can find more detailed information about Evolution features and specifications here.
* [http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/documentation.shtml Official Evolution Documentation] - the official Evolution documentation for the latest and previous releases.
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* [[http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/documentation.shtml|Official Evolution Documentation]] - The official Evolution documentation for the latest and previous releases.
== Thunderbird ==
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== KMail ==
 
=== Overview ===
 
=== Overview ===
Thunderbird is a Mozilla project that follows in the same vain as the web browser, Firefox. It is designed with speed, security and ease of use in mind, it is a useful stand-alone email client. Unlike Evolution, however, it does not provide PIM (Personal Information Management) features such as calendar, integrated address book or tasks list. Simply as an email client, it is extremely functional - spam and anti-phishing protection make this a solid application. It is also highly customisable with extensions and themes to suit your tastes or desktop style. Throw RSS capabilities into the mix, and this makes for a well-rounded application that fits a variety of purposes.
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KMail is the email client for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). It is the default email client for Kubuntu, and is a component of the Kontact personal information manager. Some of its features are:
== Kmail ==
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* IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support
=== Overview ===
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* secure logons with SSL, TLS or DIGEST-MD5
Kmail is a very capable email client that is part of the KDE project.  One of its most popular features is its ability to work very well with large IMAP mailboxes.
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* signing and encrypting of emails (both PGP and GnuPG are supported)
=== IMAP/SMTP Troubleshooting ===
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* reading of HTML mails
I installed Kmail on 6.10 by installing the following package:
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* anti-spam functions
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* supports all international character sets
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* powerful search and filter functions
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* spell checking
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* imports folders from many other mail clients
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* highly integrated with other components
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=== External Links ===
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* [[http://kontact.kde.org/kmail/|KMail website]] - You can find more detailed information about KMail features and specifications here.
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=== Troubleshooting ===
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==== IMAP/SMTP Troubleshooting ====
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I installed KMail on 6.10 by installing the following package:
 
* kmail
 
* kmail
 
I then configured it for the following:
 
I then configured it for the following:
 
* incoming - Cached IMAP
 
* incoming - Cached IMAP
 
* outgoing - unencrypted SMTP
 
* outgoing - unencrypted SMTP
I was able to read incoming mail, but I was unable to send mail using settings that I knew were correct.  I kept receiving an "unrecgnized transport" error. I then found that the following packages were "recommended" by the kmail package, so I also installed them:
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I was able to read incoming mail, but I was unable to send mail using settings that I knew were correct.  I kept receiving an "unrecognized transport" error. I then found that the following packages were "recommended" by the kmail package, so I also installed them:
 
* kdepim-kio-plugins
 
* kdepim-kio-plugins
 
* kdebase-kio-plugins
 
* kdebase-kio-plugins
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After installing these additional packages, Kmail was able to work with both the IMAP and SMTP protocols.
 
After installing these additional packages, Kmail was able to work with both the IMAP and SMTP protocols.
 
== [[UbuntuHelp:SeaMonkey|SeaMonkey]] / IceApe ==
 
== [[UbuntuHelp:SeaMonkey|SeaMonkey]] / IceApe ==
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=== Overview ===
 
[[UbuntuHelp:SeaMonkey|SeaMonkey]] is the continuation of the Mozilla Internet Suite, which includes a web browser, a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a mail and news client, an address book, and an IRC client. It is renamed "IceApe" by Debian; and is available in the universe repository on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy). Install '''iceape''' for the full suite or '''iceape-mailnews''' for just the mail and news client.
 
[[UbuntuHelp:SeaMonkey|SeaMonkey]] is the continuation of the Mozilla Internet Suite, which includes a web browser, a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a mail and news client, an address book, and an IRC client. It is renamed "IceApe" by Debian; and is available in the universe repository on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy). Install '''iceape''' for the full suite or '''iceape-mailnews''' for just the mail and news client.
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== Thunderbird ==
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=== Overview ===
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Thunderbird is a Mozilla project that follows in the same vein as the Firefox web browser. It is designed with speed, security and ease of use in mind, and is also a useful stand-alone email client. Unlike Evolution, however, it does not provide PIM (Personal Information Management) features such as calendar, integrated address book or a tasks list. Simply as an email client, it is extremely functional - spam and anti-phishing protection make this a solid application. It is also highly customizable, with extensions and themes to suit your tastes or Desktop style. Throw RSS capabilities into the mix, and this makes for a well-rounded application that fits a variety of purposes.
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Categories: [[category:CategoryEmail]]
  
 
[[category:UbuntuHelp]]
 
[[category:UbuntuHelp]]

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Introduction

This page is intended to give you a brief overview of the email clients available to you within Ubuntu, and also provide links to relevant articles and documentation relating to the applications.

Evolution

Overview

Evolution is a fully-featured organizer, featuring an integrated inbox, address book, calendar and task list. Evolution is the default email client for Ubuntu, and is designed to coordinate with the GNOME desktop. Evolution also includes an Intelligent Junk Mail control, and calendar integration with the gnome-panel calendar. Additionally, Evolution can share contacts with Gaim, and supports upload to web calendars. Multiple account management, as well as GPG key and certificate storage, make Evolution an ideal mail client for all. {{https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EmailClients?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Evolution.png%7D%7D

See Also

External Links

  • [website] - You can find more detailed information about Evolution features and specifications here.
  • [Evolution Documentation] - The official Evolution documentation for the latest and previous releases.

KMail

Overview

KMail is the email client for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). It is the default email client for Kubuntu, and is a component of the Kontact personal information manager. Some of its features are:

  • IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support
  • secure logons with SSL, TLS or DIGEST-MD5
  • signing and encrypting of emails (both PGP and GnuPG are supported)
  • reading of HTML mails
  • anti-spam functions
  • supports all international character sets
  • powerful search and filter functions
  • spell checking
  • imports folders from many other mail clients
  • highly integrated with other components

External Links

  • [website] - You can find more detailed information about KMail features and specifications here.

Troubleshooting

IMAP/SMTP Troubleshooting

I installed KMail on 6.10 by installing the following package:

  • kmail

I then configured it for the following:

  • incoming - Cached IMAP
  • outgoing - unencrypted SMTP

I was able to read incoming mail, but I was unable to send mail using settings that I knew were correct. I kept receiving an "unrecognized transport" error. I then found that the following packages were "recommended" by the kmail package, so I also installed them:

  • kdepim-kio-plugins
  • kdebase-kio-plugins

I then restarted Kmail, and received some very strange IMAP errors. This was then fixed by restarting gdm using the following command:

  • sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart

This commands restarts your xwindows session. If you are using Kubuntu, then you are probably using kdm instead of gdm, which means that you'll need to issue the following command:

  • sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart

After installing these additional packages, Kmail was able to work with both the IMAP and SMTP protocols.

SeaMonkey / IceApe

Overview

SeaMonkey is the continuation of the Mozilla Internet Suite, which includes a web browser, a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a mail and news client, an address book, and an IRC client. It is renamed "IceApe" by Debian; and is available in the universe repository on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy). Install iceape for the full suite or iceape-mailnews for just the mail and news client.

Thunderbird

Overview

Thunderbird is a Mozilla project that follows in the same vein as the Firefox web browser. It is designed with speed, security and ease of use in mind, and is also a useful stand-alone email client. Unlike Evolution, however, it does not provide PIM (Personal Information Management) features such as calendar, integrated address book or a tasks list. Simply as an email client, it is extremely functional - spam and anti-phishing protection make this a solid application. It is also highly customizable, with extensions and themes to suit your tastes or Desktop style. Throw RSS capabilities into the mix, and this makes for a well-rounded application that fits a variety of purposes.


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