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2008-01-24
No, they don't:
Evolution store it's mail in ~/.evolution/mail/local/inbox (as a database file)
If i'm not mistake so does thunderbird
kmail store's it in seperate files (like I want) using cryptyc filenames so I have to open the mail to see from who and what the subject is.
Would be nice to see like this:
sender | subject | date | to whom | filename
Anyone using BeOS (or derivates) knows what i'm talking about.
The others thing that would be nice is having people files.