On Thursday 21 February 2002 11:55 am, Ian Balchin wrote: > Disputable. Pegasus Mail from NZ could also lay claim to that, and > is also free too. >
> Pegasus has identities to handle as many different pops as you want. > Every single configurable option is saved with each identity. > > > and plugins for PGP too. > > I have to plug it because it is free. If you want a manual or a cd > you can buy one, but download the latest version with all features > for free email for ever, not crippled, no ads. The creator David > Harris has a philosophy of providing his email client free as a > service so that everybody can communicate to the full. Academic > institutions support him by buying site licences to sell printed > manuals to users which is how I latched onto it. He is not handing > out the code, but he is dedicated to not charging for the software > per se which he has done since before windows was a dream even. A > linux version? Has been discussed but do not know what the state of > progress is on that. Gotta say it is my favourite program of all > time. > i'm starting to suspect that there's a sturdy antipodean market for those products that, despite their quality, have been superseded by purely market oriented interests at this other end of the world. back when i first started using win3.0 and 3.11, pegasus was way ahead of what eudora eventually became. if pegasus have a product that i can utilize on a linux platform, let me know. ben