On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 12:59, Martin Wuertele wrote:
> Hi Alex!
> of course: mutt for mail ;-P
Ok, allow me to rephrase that. I've never used a better GRAPHICAL mail
program. :)
-Alex
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Hi Alex!
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> You should really look into Evolution. It's not only the best mail (and
> office) suite in Linux, it's pretty much the best one I've EVER used.
> Come to think of it, is there ANYTHING that hasn't been done better in
> Linux? :)
of course:
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 04:03, Gary Turner wrote:
> Somewhere in my reading, I ran into a reference to a mail reader that
> emulates the Agent UI
I hope you mean news reader. Try pan, it's a news reader for Gnome and
uses many of Agent's features. It's packaged for Debian, at least if you
use woody
You should really look into Evolution. It's not only the best mail (and
office) suite in Linux, it's pretty much the best one I've EVER used.
Come to think of it, is there ANYTHING that hasn't been done better in
Linux? :)
-Alex
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 02:54, Gary Turner wrote:
> What can I say?
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 23:46:06 -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
>You use Agent as your mail reader?! :) With that out of the
>way though, I can happily report that Agent works flawlessly under Wine.
>I've been using it for months now with not a single hiccup. Actually,
>the "mundane" tasks of compacti
You use Agent as your mail reader?! :) With that out of the
way though, I can happily report that Agent works flawlessly under Wine.
I've been using it for months now with not a single hiccup. Actually,
the "mundane" tasks of compacting the database, etc, actually run FASTER
in Linux than in Windo
Somewhere in my reading, I ran into a reference to a mail reader that
emulates the Agent UI, and now I can't find it. I've been using Agent
for the last 2 years, feel comfortable with it, and would like to keep
the feel as I migrate mail functions to Linux. Does anyone know the
app, and is it pac
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