Re: gnumail

2004-01-03 Thread Martin Brecher
Robert Warning wrote: I almost forgot. You will get a different font error with the libart backend, but I know how to fix it :) Download this gziped tarball http://www.stupid-design.com/martin/GNUstep.de/Fonts/FreeFonts.nfont.tar.gz and unpack it in /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Fonts. Everyth

Re: gnumail

2004-01-03 Thread Robert Warning
I almost forgot. You will get a different font error with the libart backend, but I know how to fix it :) Download this gziped tarball http://www.stupid-design.com/martin/GNUstep.de/Fonts/FreeFonts.nfont.tar.gz and unpack it in /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Fonts. Everything should be fine th

Re: gnumail

2004-01-03 Thread Robert Warning
Try rebuilding gnustep and gnumail with the libart backend. It seems better than xgps. I had no such problem with libart and gnustep. Add WITH_GNUSTEP_LIBART=yes and WITH_GNUSTEP_DEVEL=yes in /etc/make.conf and rebuild. When its done setup your enviorment and run the command "defaults

gnumail

2004-01-03 Thread mikko
Hello, I am having trouble trying to start the gnumail -port, which I compiled from a port-tree from 2 week past. I was wondering if I could get help from here. I am running FreeBSD-5.1-release/i386. The program starts with a dialog box which has two buttons, but there isn't any text in the

email clients, e.g. ximian, sylpheed, gnumail

2003-11-25 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
I'm shopping for GUI email clients. I like sylpheed's speed and gnumail's interface and innovation. Ximian seems advanced. Does anyone have any other suggestions on what might be worth trying? Has anyone on the list tried Ximian? NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not currently subscribed. Thanks.