DvB wrote: > > Kurt Lieber wrote: > > > OK, I've read with great amusement all the chest-thumping going on about > > MUAs, MTAs and how Microsoft email products are things that you scrape > > off the bottom of your shoe. > > > > I, for one, am brand-spanking new at Linux and have yet to find a Linux > > MUA that meets my needs. I really do like Linux and would like to > > transition over to it for my desktop machine, but because of it's > > weakness on the MUA side, I haven't been able to do so. ("weakness" is > > my perception - you can prove me wrong by continuing to read) > > > > So, here's a list of my requirements and I'm hoping you guys can point > > me to an MUA that meets them. If so, I'll gladly switch over to Linux > > full-time and forswear Microsoft forever. :) > > > > I'll be the first to say that linux is lacking a good mail client (I > also hate outlook, BTW) but there're some good choices out there once > they become stable/feature complete. > First off, if you want a client that does this/that/theother > like/similar/almostlike Outlook, your best choice is... guess what... > Outlook!
That's a good point. Has anyone gotten Outlook to run under Wine? I, for one, would happily run Word and Outlook on my boxen if it were available. (Well maybe I wouldn't be happy about running Word but I'm stuck until the world learns what a wonderful thing Latex is.) Sadly I don't believe that wine will work well as long as M$ is still a single company. Breaking them into application and OS is the only way that I believe they would ever release an API that is complete and correct. later, Andy