Re: [orca-list] Best compatible email client for Orca>



I find the message list in thunderbird to be so unreliable I can't use it effectively. Nothing like deleting 
the wrong message after you delete others. That's a show stopper for me. You're right about text browsers but 
if just reading and replying to emails, mutt is great.

On Apr 21, 2012, at 2:23 PM, Kyle wrote:

Actually, my main problem with Thunderbird is that sometimes when writing a message, structural navigation 
gets in the way of typing. It seems to happen completely at random, and is not reproduceable by means of a 
specific series of events. The only other problem I'm having appears to be an at-spi caching problem, where 
if I delete a message, the list is read incorrectly, forcing me to close the folder I'm reading and reopen 
it. Accessibility on Thunderbird in general, although a little buggy due to some caching issues, is quite 
good, and I still recommend it over any of the text-based apps that have to run from a terminal and don't 
usually play as nicely with non-text browsers.
~Kyle
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