Re: [newbie] Email Programs

2000-02-15 Thread bluebottle

I'm using kmail and the filter works very well.

John the Nadger

http://mklinux.cjb.net

On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> What email program does everyone use? I am using csc mail for now until i can find 
>something better, netscape doesn't do it for me and i need filtering...
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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[newbie] Email Programs

2000-02-14 Thread David Schur

What email program does everyone use? I am using csc mail for now until i can find 
something better, netscape doesn't do it for me and i need filtering...

any ideas?

Dave


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RE: [newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-09 Thread R_Yeo

On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, Hill, Andrew wrote:
> Can you have mulitple pop collections with Netscape?

Nope, unfortunately.  It only supports multiple IMAP accounts.  Try
using fetchmail and such if you want to use multiple accounts; and then
use Netscape to pull it off your mailbox

 -- Ronald



RE: [newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-08 Thread Hill, Andrew

Can you have mulitple pop collections with Netscape?

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> -Original Message-
> From: Alek [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 12:54 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: [newbie] Email programs?
> 
> Britt Selvitelle wrote:
> 
> > Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?
> Which do you
> > think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using
> kmail, the
> > kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like
> to see in
> > an email client.
> 
> I use Netscape because I use it in Win98 too. So I made some links to
> the mail
> directories and I have the same stuf in both OS.



Re: [[newbie] Email programs?]

2000-02-03 Thread Anthony Huereca

The date problem does happen sometimes, but just keep hitting Date until it
works. It's a little tricky though, you'll have to experiment with it a bit.

Kmail can store your passwords. Go to File>Settings>Network Tab Then click on
the account, hit "Modify", and there should be an option to "Save Password to
Config File". And there you go.

Can't help with the different identies though.

> I'm running 1.0.28.  There are several functions I find missing.  Some of these
> might just be because I am not using it correctly though.  I have a hard time
> sorting my mails by date.  They appear in the wrong order at times.  I also
> have to re-enter my passwords for each of my email accounts when I restart the
> program.  Also, when composing a new message, it would be good to be able to
> select which account to send it through.  See, I have to skip between several
> email accounts used by my school.  Different teachers and departments send mail
> to different accounts.

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Re: [Re: [newbie] Email programs?]

2000-02-03 Thread Alan Shoemaker

I just had to make a change.  I've been using the different
releases of Netscape that come with the distributions of Linux
that I've been using for the past year, starting with RedHat
5.2 (Netscape 4.07) and progressing to right now with Mandrake
7.0 (Netscape 4.7).  

This evening Netscape decided to not allow me to open the email
client any longer.  Actually, I could open it but not long enough 
to read anything.  So I went ahead and set up the current
version of Kmail (1.0.28) and was able to copy the files with
the messages that had been downloaded by the Netscape email
client to where they were accessable by Kmail.

So, now I am a Kmail user.  Now I can see the fabled "crap"
that John Alldrich reports seeing when someone sends a message
to the list in in html.  Woe is me!!!  

John, that's not crap, those are html tags :-)

Alan

On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Michael Scottaline wrote:
> > 
> > Randall Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > I've used kmail, spruce, mutt, tkrat, balsa, Arrow, Mahogany,
> > > and many others.  They almost all lack encryption, and the
> > > one that has good support for that is TEXT (mutt). :(  So
> > > I keep coming back to netscape, since the ONLY feature it
> > > seems to lack is encryption. 
> > =
> > It also lacks the ability to handle more than one POP3 account.
> 
> I had never noticed that. :)
> 
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Re: [newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-03 Thread flupke

I use kmail.
Before, I used netscape (I tried it on mdk 6.1 and slackware 7.0), but I had
really weird problems :  Sometimes, I couldn't get down to see the end of the
email, or it began to use all my cpu ressources and stayed blocked. I had to
'kill -9' it. Or I close one netscape windows, and every other netscape windows
closed aswell, or things like that. Am I missing something to have it working
fine? Please help me because I like netscape mail. I want to use it again, but
NOT with all the problems I encountered.

 Dave Gunter wrote :
> Britt Selvitelle wrote:
> 
> > Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do you
> > think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail, the
> > kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see in
> > an email client.
> 
> I am using NETSCAPE MAIL works good but for some reason it is missing the font
> resizing preference.



Re: [Re: [newbie] Email programs?]

2000-02-02 Thread Randall Randall

Michael Scottaline wrote:
> 
> Randall Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I've used kmail, spruce, mutt, tkrat, balsa, Arrow, Mahogany,
> > and many others.  They almost all lack encryption, and the
> > one that has good support for that is TEXT (mutt). :(  So
> > I keep coming back to netscape, since the ONLY feature it
> > seems to lack is encryption. 
> =
> It also lacks the ability to handle more than one POP3 account.

I had never noticed that. :)

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The shape of his own future, now in his own hands.-- Johnny Clegg.



Re: [[newbie] Email programs?]

2000-02-02 Thread Britt Selvitelle

I'm running 1.0.28.  There are several functions I find missing.  Some of these
might just be because I am not using it correctly though.  I have a hard time
sorting my mails by date.  They appear in the wrong order at times.  I also
have to re-enter my passwords for each of my email accounts when I restart the
program.  Also, when composing a new message, it would be good to be able to
select which account to send it through.  See, I have to skip between several
email accounts used by my school.  Different teachers and departments send mail
to different accounts.

On Tue, 11 Mar 2036, you wrote:
> Britt Selvitelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do
> you
> > think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail,
> the
> > kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see
> in
> > an email client.
> ==
> What version of kmail are you running?  What features would you prefer?
> Mike
> 
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> Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at 
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Re: [Re: [newbie] Email programs?]

2000-02-02 Thread Michael Scottaline

Randall Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've used kmail, spruce, mutt, tkrat, balsa, Arrow, Mahogany,
> and many others.  They almost all lack encryption, and the
> one that has good support for that is TEXT (mutt). :(  So
> I keep coming back to netscape, since the ONLY feature it
> seems to lack is encryption. 
=
It also lacks the ability to handle more than one POP3 account.


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Re: [[newbie] Email programs?]

2000-02-02 Thread Michael Scottaline

Britt Selvitelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do
you
> think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail,
the
> kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see
in
> an email client.
==
What version of kmail are you running?  What features would you prefer?
Mike

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[newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-02 Thread Mike Fieschko

>>> "Britt" == Britt Selvitelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Britt> Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all
Britt> using?  Which do you think are the best and have the most

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Re: [newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-02 Thread Randall Randall

Britt Selvitelle wrote:
> 
> Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do you
> think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail, the
> kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see in
> an email client.

I've used kmail, spruce, mutt, tkrat, balsa, Arrow, Mahogany,
and many others.  They almost all lack encryption, and the
one that has good support for that is TEXT (mutt). :(  So
I keep coming back to netscape, since the ONLY feature it
seems to lack is encryption, and all the others fall short
in other ways.

-- 
Wolfkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Crypto key: www.freedomspace.net/~wolfkin/crypto.text
On a visible but distant shore, a new image of man;
The shape of his own future, now in his own hands.-- Johnny Clegg.



Re: [newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-02 Thread Dave Gunter

Britt Selvitelle wrote:

> Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do you
> think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail, the
> kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see in
> an email client.

I am using NETSCAPE MAIL works good but for some reason it is missing the font
resizing preference.



Re: [newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-02 Thread Anthony Huereca

I use Kmail too, and I'm quite happy with it. It serves my needs just fine.

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> Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do you
> think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail, the
> kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see in
> an email client.



[newbie] Email programs?

2000-02-02 Thread Britt Selvitelle

Just out of curiousity, what email programs are you all using?  Which do you
think are the best and have the most features?  I am currently using kmail, the
kde mail client, but it seems to lack some of the features I'd like to see in
an email client.