#if Dan McGarry > > This brings up a very important (to me) point: I like to keep *all* my > messages, and I'd love to be able to access them programmtically in the > future, in order to process and index them, then write a search interface > for them. > Well if you use a mail client that supports Maildir, you can access them with shell scripts because they're all in separate files. Also, there are a couple of libraries available for message parsing. c-client is one. mimelib another (C++) and librmm another (Qt). BTW, librmm is used in Empath and in the new version of kexpress. I included it cos I wrote it ;) Rik -- Float globally, frame locally. ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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