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Just a note: its more of a Personal information manager(it includes calender,contacts,to do,etc) rather then just a email client
Well I year ago I would have said "no way I want an email client that does email and nothing else" but after trying so many of them I'm fine ignoring the stuff I don't use as long as it doesn't get in the way so I'll look it up thanks !
I basically use it only for mail, although I have set up my calender there, too. The evolution-data-server makes it possible to access the calender entries using gnome-calender which has a modern gui.
You can still accept email invites in evolution and see them in gnome-calendar. It works very well with my radical server.
And second bonus, it integrates your dates with gnome-shell. Just disable notifications in evolution to don't get them twice. (:
Alr yw