Getting rid of Mozilla
I’m tired of mozilla stuff (wow, you didn’t know that now did you). So I’ve tried the last month to get rid of Thunderbird the last few months, I tried Evolution, but evolution was way too bloated for me, and now I tried Sylpheed Claws.
It turns out, I like Sylpheed claws (all parts except the spam filter, I’ll get to that). For instance the filtering is better, I like the GNOME/GTK integration better. It can autodetect ways to create a filter from a message. Now, spam filter, that’s tricky. It has a spamassassin plugin. That’s all fine ofcourse, the problem is that spamassassin is S L O W. It takes ages to process one mail. If you’ve got any hints on how to get this horribly slow thing to work faster PLEASE comment :P.
Anyway, right now I’ve got rid of Mozilla completely. I’ve dropped Firefox and I’ve dropped Thunderbird. Now, don’t get me wrong, they are both good and solid apps, and I don’t hesitate to recommend either one of them to other people - but they are just not right for me.
I used the tools/tbird2syl.py script from the Sylpheed Claws CVS to convert my thunderbird mails to sylpheed claws in case anyone else wants to too.
March 2nd, 2006 at 14:41
I’m also using SC+spamassassin. I have read somewhere that bogofilter is faster. But I didn’t try for the moment…
March 2nd, 2006 at 18:13
I fetch mail with fetchmail and use procmail to run it through SA - that way I never really notice how slow SA is, since by the time my mail program actually sees it, it’s already been filtered. I believe the slowness is due to it running a bunch of external tests (rbl, razor2 etc) - if you turn these off in the config file it’ll be faster but less effective.
November 6th, 2008 at 05:46
Forced to use Windows at work. Outlook crashed my machine at least twice daily, and Thunderbird was too bulky feeling, and too unintuitive/uncustomisable keyboard shortcut and button wise. So I installed cygwin and use thee Mutt client of *nix fame. Works out well for me, as I’m becoming more and more a fan of vim. Runs great with my work’s exchange/imap server. Not for everyone though. You’ll spend a good bit of time with google and the manual getting your config just perfect, or at least sucking a lot less.
December 1st, 2008 at 09:09
Aye, I have since I wrote this one switched to mutt with procmail+fetchmail and never looked back :)