Dizang
Thunderbird 1.5 is beautiful, perfect, flawless (well, I’ll reserve that word until I’m a few weeks into the install). The best thing about it is that it actually can come out of a laptop full hibernate without taking a complete dump. It also checks spelling within the compose window with the little beloved red underlines.
For the two seconds I used Konqueror, I really liked the inline spellchecking within TEXTAREA HTML tags. Then I realized the Synaptic package manager was apparently … oh … so … broken and I up and got my butt out of there.
Why not calculate MD5 hashes during an apt-get? And if something goes wrong, do not recommend I run dpkg. Look: I’ve been configuring mail servers all week, and I’m frightened of dpkg. The manpages kind of send that message, “Go ahead, pansy. Try to pick this up.”
Kind of like procmail. Glad it’s not necessary to even have a .procmailrc file for what I’m working on.
I don’t want to mis-categorize, so the above post will be server-related.