Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP mail client opinions/preferences

2003-10-22 Thread purslow
031022 someone wrote:
> I'm finally getting an SMTP email account versus my Yahoo web mail.
> does anyone one have any recomendations, favorites, likes dis-likes
> in the available linux mailer clients??
> Right now I have Kmail available through KDE. 
> I need a mail client that will support Gnupgp or similar..

everyone else seems to be recommending GUI MUA's,
but don't overlook Mutt, which is simple, powerful & hi'ly configurable.
if you try it, you will need an MTA to actually send your msgs:
i use Ssmtp, which is lightweight & easy to configure.

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Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP mail client opinions/preferences

2003-10-22 Thread raptor
U can look also at  Sylpheed-claws (or sylpheed ofcource) if u dont bother that it is 
GTK app, but not Qt.
It is lightweight and very functional and fast 
Especialy if u are subscribed to many lists... top sylpheed features are :

- Ctrl+T i.e. Thread view
- and the fast filter (ala evolution)
- slim



> Hello,
> 
> I'm finally getting an SMTP email account versus my Yahoo web mail.
> 
> Being that this will be the first time using a Linux mailer client, does anyone one 
> have any
> recomendations, favorites, likes dis-likes in the available linux mailer clients??
> 
> Right now I have Kmail available through KDE. 
> 
> I need a mail client that will support Gnupgp or similar..
> 
> Thanks,
> Joshua Banks

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Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP mail client opinions/preferences

2003-10-22 Thread Norm
Fabien Fivaz wrote:
I'm using Mozilla mailer. The junk mail detector is one of the most 
usefull things integrated in Mozilla. You have to learn Mozilla to 
discriminate between good and junk mail at the beggining but then, it 
realy works...
I second Mozilla, I've tried a few others on Linux and windblows.  What 
I like about Mozilla is that if your dual booting and have a common 
partition you can put your local files there.  If you filter mail you 
want to keep to local folders then they are available on both OS's. 
Like IMAP only with more storage space!.

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Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP mail client opinions/preferences

2003-10-22 Thread Fabien Fivaz


Mike Williams wrote:

On Wednesday 22 October 2003 07:35, Joshua Banks wrote:

Hello,

I'm finally getting an SMTP email account versus my Yahoo web mail.

Being that this will be the first time using a Linux mailer client, does
anyone one have any recomendations, favorites, likes dis-likes in the
available linux mailer clients??
Right now I have Kmail available through KDE.

I need a mail client that will support Gnupgp or similar..

Kmail it is then!

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I'm using Mozilla mailer. The junk mail detector is one of the most 
usefull things integrated in Mozilla. You have to learn Mozilla to 
discriminate between good and junk mail at the beggining but then, it 
realy works...

By the way, I used KMail and it's also quite nice, but doesn't have a 
junk mail detector.

You can also try Evolution, but there are some things I don't like, 
especially the M$ Outlook look !!!

Fabien

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Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP mail client opinions/preferences

2003-10-22 Thread Mike Williams
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On Wednesday 22 October 2003 07:35, Joshua Banks wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm finally getting an SMTP email account versus my Yahoo web mail.
>
> Being that this will be the first time using a Linux mailer client, does
> anyone one have any recomendations, favorites, likes dis-likes in the
> available linux mailer clients??
>
> Right now I have Kmail available through KDE.
>
> I need a mail client that will support Gnupgp or similar..

Kmail it is then!

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