I have too many problems which I wont list here since
this is Perl help list, but basically it is asking me
for things I already have when I try installing them.
--- Chas Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip />
> 
> Since I have transferred to Linux I already miss 2
> great software's
> from Microsoft...IE and Outlook. I'm sorry, but for
> java, Netscape 
> just plain sucks and no email client (that I know
> of) will come close 
> to Outlook's "organize" feature. 
> 
> <snip />
> 
> Go to www.ximian.com and install Ximian Gnome.  Also
> install the latest
> Evolution snapshot.  Evolution attempts to be an
> Outlook clone.  It
> fails in some areas, and greatly surpases Outlook in
> others.  The
> feature you will probably like the most is Virtual
> Folders.  A virtual
> folder is effectivly a view of another email folder
> with some mail
> filtered out.  This is great for Mailing lists
> (create a filter:
> Recipients contains "[EMAIL PROTECTED]").  If you
> use it for a while
> and decide you like it I will tell you how to edit
> the searches.xml file
> to make it even more powerful.  Remember that it is
> still in beta and
> subject to the occasional bug, but things have
> gotten much better with
> the latest build.
> 
> That handles Outlook, but what about IE?  Well,
> Konqueror (the KDE2 file
> manager/web browser) kicks some serious ass.  Galeon
> (a Gtk+ frontend to
> Mozilla's rendering engine Gecko) is nice.  You may
> also wish to look at
> the latest release of Mozilla, but I find its UI
> still hogs to much
> memory (but Gecko is _fast_, hence Galeon being
> nice).  Netscape sucks
> ass.  I am sorry to say it, but it is true.  And
> that goes double for
> Netscape 6.  If you feel the need to use Netscape
> use the latest build
> of Mozilla with the Classic skin.
> 
> If you have problems feel free to email me.
>  
> --
> Today is Boomtime, the 26th day of Confusion in the
> YOLD 3167
> 
> 
> 


=====
- Paul Burkett

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