I think you need to ask debian-user about the packages named "uqwk" and "multimail" or something like that.
Having never used either I can't help, but many many years ago I used a QWK reader to read usenet news. Anything else that is QWK compatible under development? I would almost be interested in a GTK based QWK reader... ----- Forwarded by Vince Mulhollon/Norlight on 12/05/2000 10:55 AM ----- Nils Rennebarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian Development list <debian-devel@lists.debian.org> ttgart.de> cc: (bcc: Vince Mulhollon/Norlight) Fax to: 12/05/2000 10:31 Subject: Offline mail reader for several lists AM I use procmail to sort my incoming mail (a dozen or so mailinglists) to different folders. To read mail from home, I ssh to the computer at work and read mail with mutt. But as phone lines ar expensive here, instead of spending an hour of online mail reading, I would like to connect, download new mails, disconnect, read and delete most of them, then connect again and write back eventual changes to the folders. Is there a piece of software that allows me to do just that? It doesn't sound like a very exotic problem so someone else might have wanted a solution. Using imap does not count, it won't work offline, as it makes a connection to the server for every message to be read. Nils -- *New* *New* *New* - on shellac records Windows HE - see top 10 reasons to downgrade on Historical Edition http://www.microsoft.com/windowshe (See attached file: att0rnxr.dat)
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