Well, I'll admit up front it doesn't meet the requirements: it's a KDE
solution. But I've had very good luck with kmail; it handles multiple
accounts well, and you can pick up mail from all of them or from individual
accounts selectively; it filters to folders nicely, although it doesn't
handle subfolders.
And I'm a linux newbie, coming from a heavy mail load on (at various times,
various winboxen) Outlook, Outlook Express and Netscape, and I've not had to
ask anyone for any help with kmail....and it functions as a very similar
feel.
The only thing I haven't figured out about it (admitting, I really haven't
*looked* as it hasn't been a Major Issue for me) is where to set what it
uses as a default browser when you click on links.
--pig
On 5/31/01 2:24 PM, "Michelle Dukich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all the HIPpy HIPpy Chix:
>
> I am on the quest for a mail client that is not going
> to make me work so hard to make it work. I am
> currently looking at, but not even close to making a
> decision. In my search, I have 3 that I am curious
> about.
>
> Balsa
>
> Eucalyptus
>
> Pygmy
>
> I would prefer a GNOME solution. It will need to get
> mail from several POP accounts with a good system for
> folders and searching.
>
> I have been on the Balsa users list for a while, tried
> to get it to work and have failed miserably (as I read
> so have many others).
>
> Anyone have any comments about the above listed
> options--better ones? URLS would be greatly
> appreciated with an tips on getting it to work if you
> ran into some troubles. I am using a RedHat 7.1.
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> DE the LyxChix on Linux
>
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