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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christopher Wong
> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: IMAP Mail Client (WAS: Re: Red Worm)
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> Is there a good IMAP client review out there? What makes a "good" IMAP
> client, apart from the subjective stuff? The few reviews I have seen
> are either outdated or incomplete. The usual clients that make the
> short list include Netscape, Pine and Mulberry. Anyone tried the last?
> There are versions of Mulberry for Macs, Windows, Linux and Solaris
> (www.cyrusoft.com), and if they intend to compete with the freeware
> (Netscape, Pine, Eudora, Outlook E., Pegasus plus the tons of
> half-baked open source stuff ), it better be good. Being built from the
> ground up as an IMAP client might help.
>
> Chris
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No I haven't seen Mulberry in a while so I will take a look at it (he says
while using Outlook :-)

What makes a good imap MUA?
 - retains the views for each folder
 - can delete mail immediately
 - updates new mail counts automatically on folders
 - 3 way frames - folders/mail in current folder selection/preview
 - LDAP/Strong addressbook support - sync with Mot Startac Org (or Palm)
 - Multiple imap accounts (silly I know but I use a catchall for my domain)
 - Easy to read
 - Reads HTML mail (so shoot me)
 - can do imap/SSL
 - configure where sent mail is filed

You asked.

Craig



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