A text email which will do everything you want (I think) is pine.  It
works by spawning an external view.  It is not as easy set-up as netscape.


david

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Shaheen Tonse wrote:

> While the thread of email clients is alive... I switched about a year
> ago from Rmail (built-in emacs mailer) to Netscape Communicator as an
> email reader, for the reasons:
> 1) Needed to look at attachments frequently (gifs, Mime etc.), and
> wanted included URL's automatically would show up on Navigator window.
> 2) Connect to our company's imap4 server to retrieve email.
> 3) Send outgoing mail through our smtp server.
> 
> However, a few Netscape versions ago (4.73+ ?) the personal address book
> stopped working, and I am now looking for an alternative mail reader
> that connects to smtp, imap4 and ldap servers, handles common attachment
> types (automatic spawning of external viewers is fine) and has an
> address book that works. And it would also be nice if my existing mail
> files could be converted to be read by it.
> 
> It does not have to be free.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> 
>                                       Shaheen.
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