For Linux/FreeBSD you can use KDEMail for multiple pop3 accounts. The 1.0 version was 
not
all that stable, but the newer one seems ok..it's not got all the bells and whistles 
like
Netscape or Outlook, but it's functional. I currently use Netscape for my primary 
account
and webmail for all else under FreeBSD.


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Subba Rao wrote:

> On  0, Bill Ataras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Just curious what people are using to read/send mail from X. I was using
> > netscape (SMTP/POP) that came with my redhat dist, but wanted something
> > with more features (multiple POP accts, filtering etc). I've been playing
> > with "spruce" (check freshmeat). Its pretty good. But I'm curious what you
> > guys are using. Now that I have an industrial strength mail server (qmail)
> > I'd like a really good MUA. Maybe to help me use different mail accounts
> > for different maillists and for usenet etc etc. Have you found a good mail
> > client that will let you live on multiple maillists, usenet, spam/filter
> > yada yada?
> >
> >
> >
>
> I use Mutt and like it very much.
>
> Regarding a single MUA that deals with multiple mail accounts, using one
> user account, I am not aware of one for Linux. Please correct me if I am
> wrong. For Windows and OS/2, there are MUAs that can do that. On *nix, I haven't
> heard of one. Probably Mutt might have that feature, among the zillion features it 
>has.
>
> Subba Rao
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