My 2C,
I´m using roundcubemail for some time now.
They embedded TinyMCE so I installed the latest version of TinyMCE and
its directionality plugin - very easy.
It´s an early stage product but great for my needs.
Moish.
Their homepage:http://roundcube.net
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On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 11:24:31PM +0200, Gaal Yahas wrote:
> > > 2 - filters that can cause any of the following actions - copy or
> > > move messages to a different mailbox, forward and/or delete a
> > > message, copy a message to an external (text) file, set the
> > > read/unread status, send
SS>> For instance, when I write to this list, my message gets sent to the
SS>> box I use to receive mail from the list - not to the **sent mail**
SS>> box. Letters I write to family members are moved to a **family** box.
It seems to me it's doable in pine (FCC, roles) and in mutt too.
SS>> So th
Thanks to all those who took the trouble to answer. Based on the
answers I received I'll try Procmail and if that doesn't work out,
I'll try PINE which I used many years ago when my ISP still provided
a terminal window (under DOS).
But out of courtesy, I'll answer a few points that came up in the
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 02:50:41 +0200, Gaal Yahas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 11:52:24PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
>> Even if you can't convert your mailboxes from the format used by your OS/2
>> program into the format used by Unix E-mail clients, you can accomplish
>> this by
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 11:52:24PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
> Even if you can't convert your mailboxes from the format used by your OS/2
> program into the format used by Unix E-mail clients, you can accomplish
> this by causing your OS/2 client to send all messages in your mailbox to
> some address
Even if you can't convert your mailboxes from the format used by your OS/2
program into the format used by Unix E-mail clients, you can accomplish
this by causing your OS/2 client to send all messages in your mailbox to
some address. After sending the messages, switch to Linux and retrieve
the me
> "Shlomo" == Shlomo Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shlomo> I have two questions.
Shlomo> 1. --- After **playing** with LINUX on and off for a
[...]
A question about an e-mail client is almost as dangerous as a question
about an operating system. Although there're some object
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 11:07:16PM +0200, I wrote:
> > 2 - filters that can cause any of the following actions - copy or
> > move messages to a different mailbox, forward and/or delete a
> > message, copy a message to an external (text) file, set the
> > read/unread status, send a canned reply, ad
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 07:27:37PM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I have two questions.
>
> Here's the list:
I believe Mutt might suit your needs, if you accept the 'toolbox'
attitude common in unixlike systems and allow other utilities to
do some of the work.
> 1 - multiple address books and m
Well, if you use KDE, then I suggest to you to use KMail. It's the best
client I've found.
If you decide to use it - PLEASE download and compile KDE 1.1.2 - KMail
there got some features added, as well as lots of bug fixed..
There is another one called Magallen, but it's only for the upcoming KD
SS>> 2 - filters that can cause any of the following actions - copy or
SS>> move messages to a different mailbox, forward and/or delete a
SS>> message, copy a message to an external (text) file, set the
SS>> read/unread status, send a canned reply, add sender to address book,
SS>> inform me that a
I have two questions.
1. --- After **playing** with LINUX on and off for a couple of
years, I've finally decided it's time to get rid of OS/2 and move to
LINUX. But, before I do that, I need to find an e-mail client with
all the features I've come to depend on in the OS/2 program PMMAIL/2.
This
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