Hello! On 6/6/21 11:43 AM, fxkl47BF wrote: > i've gone back and forth between thunderbird and clawsmail
Been there, brother. > clawsmail is lightweight and clean, i like that > debian stable only has an old version, i don't like that > to get an up to date version i have to continuously compile from source, i > don't like that Depends on what you call "old": * Stable has 3.17.3 * Testing and Unstable have 3.17.8 * Upstream is... 3.17.8 I'm not familiar with Claws but a cursory look at their changelogs shows why upgrading might be a good idea. I'm assuming that if you don't like compiling it every time you're probably not interested in backporting, neither in creating a local version of your package, so I'm gonna give you an alternative. If you _really_ want the latest version of Claws and you _cannot_ wait for Bullseye's release (best guess right now would be late July), you can install the version from Testing using Pinning [1]. You basically add testing to your sources.list and tell APT that you don't want it to install stuff from Testing unless you tell it to. Have a look at the link below; I'd be happy to help if you have questions. [1] https://wiki.debian.org/AptConfiguration -- []'s, Francisco M Neto <fmn...@usp.br> 3E58 1655 9A3D 5D78 9F90 CFF1 D30B 1694 D692 FBF0