After taking a look at silkymail, and all the web clients listed last month,
Atif's version of IMP seemed to be the only one that did what I want.
Basically, because I make *extensive* use of Cyrus sieve, my mail gets put
into various subfolders before the client connects to it.
This version of IMP seems to be the only version of any web client that
lists all the IMAP subfolders (Netscape/Outlook style) and indicates how
many unread messages there are in each one, without me having to go through
and click on each folder.
While the IMSP support in Silkymail was cute, the fact that none of my other
clients support it makes it a bit useless. When I can find a decent Windows
based mail client that supports the same addressbook format as this, then I
will make use of it. Until then, sadly, it appears that I will be having to
keep separate address books... Unless anybody can suggest another way (apart
from LDAP)...
Cheerio,
d.
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Dan Makovec
Fat Canary Software
ICQ: 1398090
fatcanary.com.au
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michel Jouvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: Web e-mail frontends
> If you are interested by web email frontends, you could have a look to
> Silkymail, from Cyrusoft (Mulberry developpers,
> http://www.cyrusoft.com). It's also imp based and it's free. They have
> done a pretty good job at enhancing IMSP support.
>
> Michel
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