John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Richard Hoskins writes:
>> But you're setting up the machine, right?  A send/receive clone is a four
>> line bash script started by clicking a purty icon on the desktop.
>
> What does the "Send/Receive" button do that gpppon doesn't?

I don't know what gpppon does.  

I can tell you one thing though, our hypothetical bash script wouldn't
require GTK.  The send/receive clone in discussion would log on to a
dialup, kick the MTA, fetch mail with pop, log off the dialup, and
launch a MUA.  That is what Outlook Express does when it is behaving.

-- 
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                                --Bucky Katt


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