This is true, although still a little slow on my K6-233. It runs a bit better on my cel-500 at work, but still it's not quite up to snuff. I can't wait! -- Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** <_||_> in the making of this | ** =\/= message... | Registered Linux user #182496 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Michael wrote: > Mozilla's mail client is getting rather nice. > > *^*^*^* > Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sungod robes > on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little > pickles at you? -- Real Genius > > On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Vincent Danen wrote: > > > On Wed Sep 20, 2000 at 04:26:36PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > > > > > > Maybe I need to go back to Pine. <grin> > > > > > I used it for all my mail for a long time, but like the > > > > > ability in kmsil to build filters that would put the lists > > > > > in seperate folders. > > > > > > > > Give mutt a try... =) It'll let you do this (but procmail will also, > > > > which works with pine as well). > > > > > > Mutt does allow multiple folders, but you have to move mail into them from > > > your inbox either manually from mutt, or via procmail. However, having > > > designated several mailboxes for procmail to dump mail into, you can then > > > designate several mailboxes for mutt to watch for new mail. So the > > > combination does what kmail appears to do by itself. The two programs > > > together are The Unix Way (tm). > > > > True enough, but it depends on personal preference. I have yet to > > find a gui mail client that will let me do what > > mutt/fetchmail/procmail do. =) And until I do, I'd rather use three > > programs to do a job well than one program that doesn't do what I > > need/want it to do... =) > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenPGP key available on www.keyserver.net > > // Danen Consulting Services www.danen.net, www.freezer-burn.org > > // MandrakeSoft, Inc. www.linux-mandrake.com > > 1024D/FE6F2AFD 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD > > > > Current Linux uptime: 0 hours 46 minutes. > > > > >
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