I use XFMail right off the SuSE CDs and I've really really liked it. On 20-Feb-98 Michael Perry wrote:
Also... If you are looking for an advanced emai client I would suggest checking out xfmail. I settled on this awhile ago but decided to play around with procmail stuff; xfmail includes rather nice rules based mail handling BTW. You can find a pointer to xfmail at www.xnet.com/~blatura/linapps.shtml as well as a bunch of other great stuff.
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