Sidux/Useable applications/E-mail clients
- Using an e-mail client you may send out and receive messages from all your e-mail accounts.
 - Most e-mail applications have a lot of useful additional functions such as: message management,
 - junk filtering, spell checking, more skins, security, and add-ons.
 
Thunderbird
- One of e-mail clients is Mozilla Thunderbird, for Debian known as Icedove.
 - Installation:
 
apt-get install icedove
- Run it from: Menu-> Network-> Icedove Mail/News.
 - Now configure first e-mail account:
 - 1. Type your name, e-mail address and password, then press "Continue".
 

- a. Account creator will find your e-mail server details itself.
 

- b. If not enter to Manual configuration and type your server details manually.
 


- If you don't know that, check it on your e-mail account help web side.
 
- 2. Click on "Get Mail" to receive your messages.
 - 3. You may change all setting entering: Local Folders-> View settings for this account:
- a. Server settings: change Connection security for SSL/TLS or STARTTLS.
 - b. You may leave copy of your messages on server.
 - c. Or check for new messages every (your choice) minutes.
 - d. And empty trash on Exit.
 
 - 4. Adding another account: Local Folders-> Create a new account.
 - 5. You can store your passwords during getting mails and create main password:
- Edit tab-> Preferences-> Security-> Passwords-> Use a master password.
 
 

- Thunderbird official page: http://www.mozillamessaging.com/thunderbird/
 - Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Thunderbird
 
E-mail panel applet
- If you want to be up to date with your e-mails all the time I suggest to use Mail Watcher applet.
 

- 1. Mailboxes-> Add-> Select Mailbox Type: choose your e-mail box type ; POP3, IMAP or GMail-> and OK.
 

- 2. Add New Mailbox: type your name, e-mail server address, user name and password, then OK.
 

- 3. Check for new messages every - your choice.
 - 4. Advanced option: SSL/TLS, STLS or unsecured connection.
 - 5. External Programs-> Run on click: choose an e-mail application to run: icedove (or any).
 

- In a case the applet is not installed do it yourself:
 
apt-get install xfce4-mailwatch-plugin
Others
- You can choose different application of course such as:
 
- For GNOME environment - Evolution: http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/,on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_%28software%29
 - For KDE environment - KMail: http://userbase.kde.org/Kmail, Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kontact#E-Mail
 - Claws Mail: http://www.claws-mail.org/, Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claws_Mail