Hi,
I am using exmh. It never failed me. I must have tried a dozen different mail
handlers each one hang or crashed sooner or later. To retrieve mail I am using
fetchpop after 2 years of agony with fetchmail as many distress calls to this
forum will attest.
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Peter
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some other, preferably, lightweight mail/news
> client.
>
> What MUAs respectable readers of this list are using?
>
> I need a number of features like mail folders/subfolders, mail filters.
> SMTP/POP3 is a must. support for number of POP3 accounts is optional
mutt is fabulous
www.mutt.org
David
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From: "Richard Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Philips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: mail/news client
> On Sat,
There's innumerable mail clients, and a lot depends on just what you
want to do. For speed and efficiency, I happen to prefer rmail under
emacs. For news, I use gnus under emacs, but suspect there's an easier
way.
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Haines Brown
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.hartford-hwp.com
KB1GR
On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, Philips wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I'm using Netscape mail client for long time under different platforms.
> But now I want to evaluate some other, preferably, lightweight mail/news
> client.
>
> What MUAs respectable r
w I want to evaluate some other, preferably, lightweight mail/news
client.
What MUAs respectable readers of this list are using?
I need a number of features like mail folders/subfolders, mail filters.
SMTP/POP3 is a must. support for number of POP3 accounts is optional -
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Hello!
I'm using Netscape mail client for long time under different platforms.
But now I want to evaluate some other, preferably, lightweight mail/news
client.
What MUAs respectable readers of this list are using?
I need a number of features like mail fo