[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Zitiere Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > [1935 lines uselessly quoted] > > > > IMO the good solution for this kind of problems is to use IMAP. > > don't trust MUAs to work with files. > > IMO IMAP is still a PITA, AFAIK the only well and out of the box > interoperating > combination of MUA and IMAPd is pine together with uw-imapd which is about as > configurable as your sunglasses. With other Linux combinations you'll have to
uw-imap is a good choice for beginner (you only need to apt-get install it), while it's true that it cannot be configured much (and the configuration is compile-time) it already provides much better functionality then file based mail storage (no file access conflicts, access to email over network (supports ssl), access to other stuff) as far as MUAs go I think the new ones have fairly good support for IMAP (mutt (could be better), netscape, evolution etc.) [I use netscape and mutt mostly] > go fiddling with Prefix&|View = INBOX. | INBOX* | INBOX.% | INBOX etc. > > IMO nothing for newbies. I only have experience with cyrus (with sieve) and it's quite a hell, it provides almost no feedback, docs are all over the place etc. works well but very unpleasant to handle. also,the version in debian is extremely old. erik