On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> > I'm using KMail 1.0.24 which comes with the KDE 1.1.1 RPMs
> > for RedHat 6.0. It doesn't handle "special" stuff. Netscape
> > does handle HTML and other "non-standard" stuff OK, but it
> > doesn't support (directly, at least) multiple email
> > addresses, AFAIK. I've got 3 pop addresses and I need
> > something that'll read 'em all. :-)
> >         John
> 
> John....I guess that's the one that comes with an icon on the right side
> of the panel in KDE?  I tried it once a couple of mdk releases back and
> hated it.  I remove the icon as soon as I install an upgrade. (-: 
> Anyway that was when I was first starting to use Linux and was trying to
> find a mail client that I liked as much as Outlook Express.  At the time
> I really didn't want to use Netscape, either as a browser or a mail
> client, but that's what I ended up using (for both). )-:  And actually
> I'm quite happy with it now.  You're correct though, all you get is one
> identity/address, which is part of what I don't like about it. (-:
> 
You might want to take another look at KMail. :-) It's improved a bit
since I first started using it in Mandrake 5.3.... :-) I'm told that
with KDE 2.0 it's going to SMOKE!!! Auto-compress folders and all
that good stuff! :-)
Enjoy your Netscape! :-)
        John

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