unix mail clients
Alex Snow
alex_snow at gmx.net
Mon Jun 28 12:14:57 EDT 2004
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it also has nice pgp support built-in.
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 07:35:35AM
- -0600, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
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> Hi. I've been using mutt for some time now and although its imap
> support is not as well defined as pine's I still like the way Mutt looks
> and feels. You can still look at different imap folders but from my
> experience you have to know the names of the folders already. If there
> is a way to get a listing of imap folders remotely I have not found it.
>
> When I worked at Sprint I used mutt to get my corporate mail and they
> said it could only be done with the HP openmail software added to MS
> Outlook. What ever <smile>.
>
> Joseph C. Lininger said the following on Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 01:15:23AM -0600:
> > F.Y.I., I need remote access to mailboxes via imap. I don't want
> > to use fetchmail to pull the mail to my local machine.
> >
>
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> Is there any hope for me? Am I just thick? Does anyone remember the
> Rubiks Cube, it was easier!
I found that the Rubiks cube and Linux are alike. Looks real confusing
until you read the right book. :-)
-- seen on c.o.l.misc, about the "Linux Learning Curve"
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