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- From: "Jonathan Byrne--3Web" <jq@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 19:01:44 +0900
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-----Original Message----- $B:9=P?M(B : D.A. Walter <warrior@example.com> $B08@example.com(B : TLUG <tlug@example.com> $BF|;~(B : 1998$BG/(B4$B7n(B10$BF|(B 18:29 $B7oL>(B : tlug: recommendable email software >Can anybody recommend a simple email program which can handle multiple >email addresses, works with POP3, and is relatively easy to configure I keep waiting for Microsoft to port Outlook Express to Linux, but until then (and no, I'm not holding my breath :-) ), I think the answer is "no." There don't seem to be many UNIX mail clients that talk to POP servers at all, and I haven't yet seen one that handles multiple accounts. Netscape Mail works well with one, and you can also set up a program called fetchmail to run as a daemon and get your mail from a POP server at an interval you specify. It's not too hard to do. I could send you a copy of my config file for it (minus mail passwords, of course :-) ) if that would help. Fetchmail can be set up to handle multiple POP accounts, as well. It will dump all of the mail into your UNIX mailbox. From there, you can read it with any mail client that allows you to set your "from" ID. A lot of them seem to not do that, instead just using the address that is local to your system. Having Netscape Mail grab the mail off of your mail spool (with fetchmail doing your POP accounts) would cover all of your needs except the one for Japanese, but perhaps TLUG will fix that problem with the Communicator 5.0 source. Pine is available in a Japanese-enabled version, but I have not yet found if there is a way to set my return address in it. It always shows mail as coming from jq@example.com, root@example.com, root@example.com, etc. There may be a way to change this directly by editing it's config file, but I haven't attacked that yet. It's on my project list. Pine is the best non-graphical MUA I've seen so far, but what I really want is an X-based, Japanese-enabled MUA that supports multiple POP accounts and will let me put in the mail address that should actually be replied to, and not arbitrarily set my identity to what it is on my Linux box. And I should not have to manually edit config files and kick its butt for half a day to get it to cooperate. Unfortunately, I don't think there is yet any such animal. But if I trap one, I'll post it here :-) Jonathan --------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Meeting: 11 April Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Tague Griffith of Netscape i18n talking on source code --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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