Hi
I decided to also use Centos, when RedHat took ownership. so I'm learning the ropes. :-) I have a question, are Thunderbird and evolution the only gui based email clients available for centos yum repos?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 04:18:09PM -0800, Edward M wrote:
Hi
I decided to also use Centos, when RedHat took ownership. so I'm learning the ropes. :-) I have a question, are Thunderbird and evolution the only gui based email clients available for centos yum repos?
While I'm not sure if they're available from the official repos, sylpheed and claws-mail are both available from 3rd party repos. (I think claws-mail, at least, is available from EPEL.)
# repoquery --repofrompath foo, https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/ --repoid=foo -i --search mail
Looks like EPEL has claws and seamonkey, plus a few webmail apps.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Scott Robbins scottro@nyc.rr.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 04:18:09PM -0800, Edward M wrote:
Hi
I decided to also use Centos, when RedHat took ownership. so I'm learning the ropes. :-) I have a question, are Thunderbird and evolution the only gui based email clients available for centos yum repos?
While I'm not sure if they're available from the official repos, sylpheed and claws-mail are both available from 3rd party repos. (I think claws-mail, at least, is available from EPEL.)
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On 1/17/2014 5:35 PM, Mike McLean wrote:
# repoquery --repofrompath foo, https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/ --repoid=foo -i --search mail
Looks like EPEL has claws and seamonkey, plus a few webmail apps.
Thanks everyone for the advice. I'm pleased claws mail is available for centos, I use it in fedora. Interesting...I mainly use fedora and i was not aware of the epel repo.
On 01/18/2014 01:18 AM, Edward M wrote:
Hi
I decided to also use Centos, when RedHat took ownership. so I'm learning the ropes. :-)
Ownership is too strong word. Collaboration yes, sponsoring yes, vested interest yes. But not owning it.
On 1/18/2014 6:10 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 01/18/2014 01:18 AM, Edward M wrote:
Hi
I decided to also use Centos, when RedHat took ownership. so I'm
learning the ropes. :-)
Ownership is too strong word. Collaboration yes, sponsoring yes, vested interest yes. But not owning it.
Reason I used the term ownership is because "Centos" marks(trademarks) were transferred to RedHat. I was referring to that. Did not meant nothing negative.
On 01/18/2014 07:41 PM, Edward M wrote:
On 1/18/2014 6:10 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 01/18/2014 01:18 AM, Edward M wrote:
Hi
I decided to also use Centos, when RedHat took ownership. so I'm
learning the ropes. :-)
Ownership is too strong word. Collaboration yes, sponsoring yes, vested interest yes. But not owning it.
Reason I used the term ownership is because "Centos"
marks(trademarks) were transferred to RedHat. I was referring to that. Did not meant nothing negative.
http://community.redhat.com/centos-faq/#_centos_trademark
I missed that part. Thanks for pointing this out.