Le Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 10:41:22AM -0700, Brian Nelson ecrit : > On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 04:30:15PM +0200, Francois Cerbelle wrote: > > Le Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 10:02:52AM -0400, Ed Sutherland ecrit : > > > had to log-out and reboot in order to regain control. Is there a > > > secure, solid and stable e-mail client built for linux? I don't want > > > applications to have a mind of their own. ;) > > You can try mutt, it is textbased, but it is powerfull, never crash, > Never crashes? I crash mutt at least once per day. It never crashed for me since I use it, ie several years.
> > never loose mails, never complain about mailbox size. > It might not complain, but it'll take its sweet ass time loading a large > mailbox. I use it for opening Huge gziped mailboxes and the only drawback I had is that it wants to unpack the file in $TMPDIR, which is a 128Mb tmpfs on my computer. That's all, otherwise, it is the best speed/quality/stability/conviviality/useability tools I found. I use it with vim, gpg, aspell, procmail, fetchmail, and bogofilter. Regards Fanfan -- Les cimetières sont les vestiaires de la résurrection. [André Frossard]
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