On 22 May 99, at 19:03, Steve Lamb wrote about Re: mail clients: [snipped to conserve bandwidth]
> > A perfect example of this is PMMail98 on OS/2 & Windows. Yeah, I know, > Windows, GUI, ick. But my point is not the GUI, not the mouse, not the > keyboard, not the look but the underlying logic of how it handles seperate > accounts as completely seperate entities within a single application. Have you tried running this under Wine? That's probably what I'm going to end up doing, except that I run Pegasus, not PMmail98. I've heard reports that Pegasus runs fine under wine (although I haven't heard anything about the latest revision which includes IMAP). I haven't tried it yet for a number of reasons - I was hoping to find a 'nix client that would match it in functionality - but so far no luck :( Note that _if_ it does run *completely* under wine then it would give you the functionality you need/want. [snipped to conserve bandwidth] TTFN ============================== Jan M. - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Fingerprint:397D 093C E802 964E 5316 B90A 93CE 6696 Thought for the day: People make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living. -- Karl Marx