Title: RE: Help: Linux Email Client for MS Exchange Server
Hi,
>-Original Message-
>From: Eduardo A. dela Rosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 10:17 PM
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>Subject: Help: Linux Email Client for MS Excha
hi!
would anyone suggest a workable email client better than ximian
evolution?
currently, i'm using a linux box (RH9) and ximian as email client.
using a Microsoft Exhange Server gives me a lot of headache because
my mail would not go out using SMTP server (outgoing). i needed to
hav
ing
>> Evolution 1.2 as my email client and Phoenix as my
>> browser. I want Phoenix to send all mailto: URL's to
>> Evolution, but this will only work if my external
>> system wide email handler is set. Is this done by some
>> environment variable?
>
>Since
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 00:34, Rudolph van der Merwe wrote:
> How does one set the default email handler/client
> which is used by a Redhat 8.0 system? I'm using
> Evolution 1.2 as my email client and Phoenix as my
> browser. I want Phoenix to send all mailto: URL's to
>
How does one set the default email handler/client
which is used by a Redhat 8.0 system? I'm using
Evolution 1.2 as my email client and Phoenix as my
browser. I want Phoenix to send all mailto: URL's to
Evolution, but this will only work if my external
system wide email handler is set. Is
Shaheen Tonse wrote:
>
> It worked, the Netscape address book works fine after removing "locale"
> lines. Thank you very much! Our help desk guys scratched their heads for
> 2 days on this one.
> Shaheen.
Oh, is that all? ;^)=
My wife was nagging me about it for
Shaheen Tonse wrote:
> It worked, the Netscape address book works fine after removing "locale"
> lines. Thank you very much! Our help desk guys scratched their heads for
> 2 days on this one.
> Shaheen.
Glad I could help
Bret
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It worked, the Netscape address book works fine after removing "locale"
lines. Thank you very much! Our help desk guys scratched their heads for
2 days on this one.
Shaheen.
Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> Or fix the address book. Mine works ok. Found this in the archi
Ray Curtis wrote:
> > "st" == Shaheen Tonse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> st> While the thread of email clients is alive... I switched about a year
> st> ago from Rmail (built-in emacs mailer) to Netscape Communicator as an
> st> email reader, for the reasons:
> st> 1) Needed to look at att
> "st" == Shaheen Tonse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
st> While the thread of email clients is alive... I switched about a year
st> ago from Rmail (built-in emacs mailer) to Netscape Communicator as an
st> email reader, for the reasons:
st> 1) Needed to look at attachments frequently (gifs, Mim
A text email which will do everything you want (I think) is pine. It
works by spawning an external view. It is not as easy set-up as netscape.
david
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Shaheen Tonse wrote:
> While the thread of email clients is alive... I switched about a year
> ago from Rmail (built-in em
While the thread of email clients is alive... I switched about a year
ago from Rmail (built-in emacs mailer) to Netscape Communicator as an
email reader, for the reasons:
1) Needed to look at attachments frequently (gifs, Mime etc.), and
wanted included URL's automatically would show up on Navigat
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 11:55:36 John T. Douglass wrote:
> >I personally use a combination of fetchmail/procmail/pine to interface to
> >my exchange server and am quite pleased with it.
>
> What mail transfer protocol do you use? My Exchange server do
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
>
> Balsa is a mailer reader. And is it ever slick..
>
>
It's not a text-based mail client though. I just mention this due to
the subject of the thread.
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At 01:39 PM 19/12/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>What's 'Balsa' like? I've never heard of it.
>
>LG
Balsa is a mailer reader. And is it ever slick..
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>in reverence. It settles everything.
>Some think it is the voice of God.
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 11:55:36 John T. Douglass wrote:
>I personally use a combination of fetchmail/procmail/pine to interface to
>my exchange server and am quite pleased with it.
What mail transfer protocol do you use? My Exchange server does not have
POP3 or IMAP enabled.
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Hi,
What's 'Balsa' like? I've never heard of it.
LG
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
>
> > If the server is running POP3, then you can use fetchmail and just about
> > any mail client you like, including Pine, Mutt, or any GUI client. If
> > they're running IMAP, I beleive you can
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 08:19:16AM -0500, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
agreene> If the server is running POP3, then you can use fetchmail and just about
agreene> any mail client you like, including Pine, Mutt, or any GUI client. If
agreene> they're running IMAP, I beleive you can use Pine, and a few
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Anthony E . Greene wrote:
> If the server is running POP3, then you can use fetchmail and just about
> any mail client you like, including Pine, Mutt, or any GUI client. If
> they're running IMAP, I beleive you can use Pine, and a few of the GUI
> clients. I'm not sure if Mut
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:35:08 sold silva.lt wrote:
>Where i can get an Plain text email client compatible with MicroFrost
>(Microsoft) Exchange Server???
If the server is running POP3, then you can use fetchmail and just about
any mail client you like, including Pine, Mutt, or any GUI clie
Title: plain text email client?
Where i can get an Plain text email client compatible with MicroFrost (Microsoft) Exchange Server???
I've been avoiding this post for weeks now in hopes of finding a suitable email
client for gnome. I have been using Kmail and found it does most of what I need
except the cut and paste functions seems to be rough w/ other gnome apps and I
hate kfm.
DOes any one know of a GUI email client
A number of the users on my RH5.0 mail server recieve mail with
attachments that Pine can't view. Are there any mail client programs that
can view MSWord attachments and such?
Lee Parker
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Are there any Novell Groupwise 5.x email clients for Linux?
#Thanks,
#Matt Smith
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On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Chuck Mead wrote:
> On 9 Apr, Jeff Tomich wrote:
> > Looking for a good Xwindow email client. Any recommendations?
>
> I use TkRat v1.1 with procmail handling the filtering. It works great!
i use pine-in-an-Xterm + procmail. this has the advantage that yo
On 9 Apr, Jeff Tomich wrote:
> Looking for a good Xwindow email client. Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
I use TkRat v1.1 with procmail handling the filtering. It works great!
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Jeff Tomich wrote:
> Looking for a good Xwindow email client. Any recommendations?
I use both the email & news client in netscape communicator 4.04
w/ great success, I like them.
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xfmail is nice and will do virtually anything. xcmail doesn't have rules
based stuff built in yet, but is pretty nice to look at and works well for
me. exmh is still pretty popular it seems, and is part of RHL.
http://www.fsai.fh-trier.de/~schmitzj/Xclasses/XCmail/
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"Jeff Tomich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking for a good Xwindow email client. Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks, Jeff
See Ishmail at http://www.ishmail.com , supporting PGP, MIME, etc.
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I use the email client that comes with Netscape, and I also have Redhat CDE and
Applixware which come with x-window email clients. They seem to be the best
ones around, at least that I have seen. I had tried several other clients
before the CDE and Applixware but I ended up just using pine
Looking for a good Xwindow email client. Any recommendations?
Thanks, Jeff
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