Hugh Saunders said: > > what do you want to do that mutt cant?
full IMAP support - be able to view multiple folders at once(to see which has new mail), e.g. I monitor 16 different email accounts from 1 account at the moment. I have about 45 other email accounts that I can monitor in addition by subscribing to the folders(the folders recieve email whether I am subscribed or not). mail filtering via IMAP(detect new mail in inbox, move it to another folder, all my email is stored on the IMAP server, which is on a server I own & operate so I don't have to be concerned about quotas or disk space issues). I used this feature for my work email, for home I rarely use it at all. provide easy way to change my from: email address(I suppose I could type it in..) I have about 15 email addresses that I use on a regular basis, and another 15 that are less regular, in squirrelmail theres a little dropdown box at the top where I can choose the email address I want to use. support IMAP over SSL(not needed with webmail but it's what I used in netscape and mozilla). I suppose I could work around this with stunnel ..haven't tried though. there's probably a couple other things I can't think of at the moment, the general interface to mutt wasn't very flexible when dealing with multiple IMAP folders last time I tried it, if I remember right the only way I could change folders was to change my .muttrc I think and reload mutt(I'm sure theres a better way but I didn't know at the time). I tried pine too, I used pine for several years as my primary email client, but it too is difficult to use with the IMAP setup I have going(last time I tried at least). only thing lacking in squirrelmail that I can think of is threading support, which is of course handy for mailing lists, but it's not a real priority for me. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]