hmmmmm.... I would not want messages to be deleted until I told the server 
that I was done with them.  I'd ask that they be put into the "mail read" 
folder, but NOT deleted.

We all like "free"  :o)

Whay do you mean by "It does not allow setting up more than one SMTP server 
at a time."     ?




In a message dated 4/20/01 11:12:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I was not checking mail for a couple of days, hence could not catch this 
thread earlier.
>  I myself use 'FoxMail', a good and simple email client in my opinion.
>  I like the following features of this software : 
>  1. It fetches one message and deletes it from server, then only fetches 
the next message.
>      Outlook Express fetches all messages and then only deletes them from 
server.
>      It may not be a problem for you, but to me, due to disconnection 
problems, counts very much.  
>  2. It let you see and delete messages from the server before downloading, 
if  necessary.  
>  3. It tells you after downloading, how many messages were downloaded to  
whichever folders.  
>  4. It is freeware.
>  
>  But I have one argument against FoxMail : 
>  1. It does not allow setting up more than one SMTP server at a time.

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