> "Brandon" == Brandon High <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * netscape and pine don't (can't?) share addressbooks, so they
>> either get out of sync, or require more attention than one would
>> like to offer them
Brandon> Probably the ugliest point. You could over engineer it and
Brandon>
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 13:16, Brandon High wrote:
> Joseph Dane wrote:
> > * netscape and pine don't (can't?) share addressbooks, so they either
> >get out of sync, or require more attention than one would like to
> >offer them
>
> Probably the ugliest point. You could over engineer it a
Joseph Dane wrote:
Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
I do something similar to what you plan on: Mozilla mail for the
desktop, and pine for remote
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 04:58:46PM -1000, Joseph Dane wrote:
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| Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
| nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
| text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
|
| Actually, it's my wife I'm primarily thinkin
On 10 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
> nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
> text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
Mutt! Will run in an terminal under X and on the console equally we
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 04:58:46PM -1000, Joseph Dane wrote:
>
> Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
> nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
> text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
>
> Actually, it's my wife I'm primarily thinkin
On 10 Apr 2001, Joseph Dane wrote:
>
> Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
> nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
> text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
*snip*
I'm slightly hesitant to suggest it, since it's not really
"Fre
You can use fetchmail to get mail from server (fetchmail-ssl for ssl pop3),
fetchmail copy mail in local mailbox.
and after you can read your mail with :
- sylpheed for exemple (GTK interface)
- mutt in text mode
You must configure the two mail client for use the same directory.
>
> Here's w
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Here's what I'd like to have: a mail client that I can access via a
nice, flashy GUI when I'm sitting at my desk, or via a simple
text-mode interface when I'm connecting remotely.
Actually, it's my wife I'm primarily thinking about. She uses our
computer at home (Debian, natch) to read/send mail
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