On Monday 06 Jun 2005 12:54, Steve Lamb wrote: > Erik Steffl wrote: > > are you talking about pre-2k times only? I mean during last four years > > imap support seems to be pretty good (and improving). Thunderbird > > definitely isn't the first usable MUA, as far as imap support goes. > > Nope. In the past few years I've tried Netscape, TheBat!, > Sylpheed-Claws, Eudora, KMail, mutt, Thunderbird and a slew of others I can > no longer remember. I don't recall any of them outside of Thunderbird > being able to use IMAP folders for the mentioned "special" folders as of, > oh... call it late 2003 when I finally found TBird. I think as of right > now I could personally vounch for 3 clients which come up to snuff on that > regards. Thunderbird, Evolution (which at least has reply-to-list!) and, > get this, Outlook. The last time I tried KMail and Sylpheed-claws neither > were up to the task. Can't say for recent versions of mutt, Eudora, > TheBat! or Netscape. :D > > -- > Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your > PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of > souls. > -------------------------------+------------------------------------------- >--
Hi, For "Sent Items" etc, KMail works fine (I've been using it for the last 2 years as part of Kontact). However, it does not allow you to apply client-side filters to move mail directly into IMAP folders! I have to put into local folders first. However, that's not so bad when you consider I have over 50,000 in my Debian-User archive and over 30,000 in the Ubuntu-User archive. I really should delete both of these, but I'm interested in how this 800MHz Mini-ITX server scales: it can take 20 seconds to show the list of mail in Debian-User. I use Exim 4 Heavy+TLS with MailScanner using ClamAV with MySQL-hosted virtual users (only one real non-root user!), Courier-IMAP+SSL. Currently only a dozen accounts, but over 100,000 mails in total. It's also my firewall, has an apache admin suite and is my home DNS/DHCP server. I am writing documentation for this, and you will hopefully be able to find more info at the website for the charity that I work for. If anyone is interested, I shall post here when finished. Cheers, TreeBoy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]