At 13:35 2000-06-06 +0200, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
>Most GUI email clients require you to give one (and only one) sender
>email address. It's normally a pain to change it. Not once of course,
>but if you have to do it many times during the day...

Eudora Pro on Windows would work well for you. It handles multiple accounts
very well. 

It retrieves mail for each account in a separate POP3 session and marks the
incoming messages with an "X-Persona" header that tells it which settings
to use for replies.

It's filters are pretty good too. Not as good as procmail, but easier to
learn.

The biggest single drawback is that it's Windows-only. Qualcomm could have
been a dominant force in the Linux mail client market if they'd ported
Eudora two years ago, but now it's too late. There are too many "almost
good enough" free mail clients out there for Qualcomm to gain significant
market share. Too bad, I *really* like Eudora.


 Tony
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