Yes, as an Eudora user I can add that it pisses me off too. But is that a reason to start writing an e-mail client from scratch? The open source movements needs more homogenization, we need one or two good e-mail clients - not 20 awful to average ones.
Also, is an e-mail client in this stage of development really a Slashdot-worthy news? C'mon, check freshmeat or sourceforge, there 100s of clients there.
Yes, as an Eudora user I can add that it pisses me off too. But is that a reason to start writing an e-mail client from scratch? The open source movements needs more homogenization, we need one or two good e-mail clients - not 20 awful to average ones.
Also, is an e-mail client in this stage of development really a Slashdot-worthy news? C'mon, check freshmeat or sourceforge, there 100s of clients there.