Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
On Mon, 01 May 2000, you wrote: kmail *is* a nice mail program, but he address book is *so* lame that I've finally switched back to Netscape. Is there any address book that lets one construct lists such for kmail? Not at present, but the KMail developers are hard at work on upgrading/replacing the current addressbook. John
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
kmail *is* a nice mail program, but he address book is *so* lame that I've finally switched back to Netscape. Is there any address book that lets one construct lists such for kmail? "Ralph F. De Witt" wrote: Kmail does the trick for me. Ralph Gavin Clark, on Fri, 28 Apr 2000, you wrote: have you tried netscape communicator? gavin -- From: "Bruce E. Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anyone recommend a good mail client with a good addressbook? Or at least a addressbook that will work with Kmail that can sort incomming addresses, and multipule addressbooks. I really do like KDE and the email client is OK, but I am not at all happy with the addressbook. I have used XFmail in the past and really like it. Best Regards, Bruce -- "Brian, the man from babble-on" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brian T. Schellenberger http://www.babbleon.org Support http://www.eff.org. Support decss defendents. Support http://www.programming-freedom.org. Boycott amazon.com.
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
I find Pine handy when I'm in runlevel 3 doing maintenance and someone calls me saying they sent me an e mail telling me 'You just gotta read it now' so I get to another tty (ctrl alt F2) and read it with Pine there. On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, you wrote: I love PINE. It's text-mode, but it still rocks. It can extract addresses from messages, too. It can even use a program to generate the signature (like /usr/games/fortune!!!). I use it, and i just rocks. I currently have 2,876 messages in my mailbox and, other than taking a few seconds to start, there is no adverse affect. It can even use the mouse in an xterm/konsole if you want it to. It simply rocks. Yeah! Go PINE! (I sent this with PINE, by the way) Sincerely, Asheesh Laroia. -- The less a statesman amounts to, the more he loves the flag. -- Kin Hubbard -- ** Signature: Want to make some extra pocket change listening to your realplayer while you surf? http://www.radiofreecash.com/home.asp?ref=kittypuss Sign up for ClickDough and get paid to surf the web. http://secure.clickdough.com/servlets/cr/CRSignup.po?referral_id=kittypuss
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
Kmail does the trick for me. Ralph Gavin Clark, on Fri, 28 Apr 2000, you wrote: have you tried netscape communicator? gavin -- From: "Bruce E. Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anyone recommend a good mail client with a good addressbook? Or at least a addressbook that will work with Kmail that can sort incomming addresses, and multipule addressbooks. I really do like KDE and the email client is OK, but I am not at all happy with the addressbook. I have used XFmail in the past and really like it. Best Regards, Bruce
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
- Original Message - From: "Ralph F. De Witt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 12:26 PM Subject: Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book Kmail does the trick for me. Outlook Express in VMware for me. (Hate me if you must.) I am looking at xfmail, though. Hoyt _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
[expert] decent email client with a good address book
Hi All, Can anyone recommend a good mail client with a good addressbook? Or at least a addressbook that will work with Kmail that can sort incomming addresses, and multipule addressbooks. I really do like KDE and the email client is OK, but I am not at all happy with the addressbook. I have used XFmail in the past and really like it. It was able to extract and file addresses automatically, multi address books, etc. However, it started to lose and destroy mail, and hasn't been updated in over a year, so it is a dead end. I have tried many, XCmail (wont compile) Arrow, (wont compile). -- Best Regards, Bruce Father to Bruce, Maverick Aleister 1 Feb 2000 "I'm a man, I can change, if I have to, I guess" Men Anonymous (from "The New Red Green Show") My website http://harrisherd.ahv.cx or http://207.167.130.166
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
I love PINE. It's text-mode, but it still rocks. It can extract addresses from messages, too. It can even use a program to generate the signature (like /usr/games/fortune!!!). I use it, and i just rocks. I currently have 2,876 messages in my mailbox and, other than taking a few seconds to start, there is no adverse affect. It can even use the mouse in an xterm/konsole if you want it to. It simply rocks. Yeah! Go PINE! (I sent this with PINE, by the way) Sincerely, Asheesh Laroia. -- The less a statesman amounts to, the more he loves the flag. -- Kin Hubbard
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
have you tried netscape communicator? gavin -- From: "Bruce E. Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anyone recommend a good mail client with a good addressbook? Or at least a addressbook that will work with Kmail that can sort incomming addresses, and multipule addressbooks. I really do like KDE and the email client is OK, but I am not at all happy with the addressbook. I have used XFmail in the past and really like it. Best Regards, Bruce
Re: [expert] decent email client with a good address book
"Bruce E. Harris" wrote: Hi All, Can anyone recommend a good mail client with a good addressbook? Or at least a addressbook that will work with Kmail that can sort incomming addresses, and multipule addressbooks. If you use Netscape Messenger (Netscape, Communicator menu, Messenger) over kmail you get good address books, plus a threaded messages display, plus newsgroups. -- Regards, Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.