[tslug] Re: Recommended Email Clients?

2003-12-08 Thread Donald J Bindner
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:50:42PM -0600, Benjamin Story wrote: > I recommend exim as it's easy to setup and understand. Debian coupled > with exim is extremely awesome because of the setup utilities Debian > includes for exim. > > > On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:43:12PM -0600, Bob Ackerman wrote:

[tslug] Re: Recommended Email Clients?

2003-12-08 Thread Benjamin Story
I recommend exim as it's easy to setup and understand. Debian coupled with exim is extremely awesome because of the setup utilities Debian includes for exim. On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:43:12PM -0600, Bob Ackerman wrote: > I would like to take this a step further. > > I would like to setup an em

[tslug] Re: Recommended Email Clients?

2003-12-08 Thread Bob Ackerman
I would like to take this a step further. I would like to setup an email server at my office to handle our incoming email. Currently it is handled by our ISP. We do not have a lot of incoming or outgoing email. What software would be recommended and why. And yes, I have a Linux Server standing

[tslug] Re: Recommended Email Clients?

2003-12-08 Thread Steve Calloway
New Users: Mozilla, Evolution, KMail Power Users: Mutt -- For people coming from Windows, I recommend the Mozilla client because Mozilla Windows and Mozilla Linux are identical. This makes configuring, learning and using so much easier because you can familiariz

[tslug] Re: Recommended Email Clients?

2003-12-08 Thread Joshua
I really like Ximian's Evolution. It's a great e-mail client with some personal information management features. Joshua K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 08:02, Benjamin Story wrote: > I personally use mutt which is a text based client. I do this so that > I can ssh into my box from an

[tslug] Re: Recommended Email Clients?

2003-12-08 Thread Benjamin Story
I personally use mutt which is a text based client. I do this so that I can ssh into my box from anywhere and read my e-mail. The one thing that I do like to do with mutt is change the default editor to emacs as I still don't like the feel of vi (sorry Don). On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 07:56:32AM -0