| Paul Sheer on Mon, 3 Jul 2000 11:53:42 +0200 |
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| Re: GLUG: e-mail reader |
I use tkrat aparently Balsa is comming up in the world. Evolution is *supposed* to be brilliant. Netscapes mail is very polished -paul On 3 Jul, Willie did thusly spake: > > Hi All, > > I am looking for an e-mail reader. I've taken the plunge and jumped both feet > into the Linux bed. I am now the proud owner of a RH 6.2 with everyting > installed! Running Gnome and all the trimmings. However I must say I am missing Outlook > Express. :-( > I've tried Kmail, StarOffice, AMC, Pmail, Balsa, Gmail, Mahogany, Glasier <sig> > and that is just this morning. > What else is good? Not to bulky like Star? Balsa was real good but didnt work > as promised. > Also I'd like something that could take rules as I am a post master and get > lotsa mail! > I pop my mail from our server so something like that would be cool. > > Getting really desperate now. > > Thanks in advance. > > > > --- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe glug" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx If you have a > problem unsubscribing, please mail owner-glug@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.3i mQCNAzdiRpAAAAEEANPUPC/Lrs4OCJOjWaIWaCYTzTIY1p73uPY+8ZOJH5fc4QNp IAX+EFQ/yZ3RMOLg8yy++HufzBwDoePO4W0MKwyVFCcNIIjsY6JCXWdbpQXsY1LL OASlGexQnEQ4mfc7ThOAKWSgPyiMv5vDJ6S0EL8rdIFL7fVv56BAxnN042FRAAUR tCJQYXVsIFNoZWVyIDxwc2hlZXJAb2JzaWRpYW4uY28uemE+iQCVAwUQN2JGkKBA xnN042FRAQF5CAP/Y0TaguqCpYiTEBHxZPpT/dliInVRBzryi4gdlgX6CCLDRRGH ATP4ac8aiATegc4ev4+vcdn4fBwc6fQ2AP6hd25ZI93vShxztM/bQlGWy0zp79Uo +69uGdJhdvgYpIsTCqppM/yjeXAJEqq5TG2Gy4pqHY235rspmeA/fX7kgIo= =aX4m -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Cellular . . . +27 83 604 0615 . . . . Land . . . +27 21 761 7224 Obsidian Systems . . . . Linux installations, support, networking info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx . . . . . . . . . . Tel . . +27 21 448 9265 http://www.obsidian.co.za . . . . . . . Jhb . . . +27 11 792 6500 L I N U X . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Choice of a GNU Generation