KMail suits me just fine. I thought from browsing the XFMail site that I would want that, but nope. It's really not very well organized and kind of awkward to use. I do, however, wish that KMail (too close to KMart for comfort, don't you think?) had a couple of more switches, like easy signature creation. I can't find that ANYWHERE....and it would be nice if I didn't have to manually check for email while I do other tasks. I love the way KMail looks, though. I was pretty fond of the appearance of Outlook, I just hated it's invasive nature. But.....this feels so GOOD that I really don't care right now. I'm connected and I'm still in Linux. Thanks for the encouragement. It has all been worthwhile. Now if I can learn enough to help the next guy I will be happy. Steve On Sun, 06 Sep 1998, you wrote:
And not in html either. You are the man Steve! Keep 'em coming. And play with some different mail browsers to see what you like. Many people seem to prefer Mutt because it is very configurable and gives you a lot of control, I have always been a Pine user because that was the first unix mail browser I used on DEC OSF/1. I think I like Tkrat best for X, but mostly I use Netscape mail for the simple reason that regardless what os I am using (I triple boot now and will be quadruple booting in a few weeks when my Solaris x86 shows up) I have the _exact_same_interface_ for mail wherever I go. There is something to be said for consistency. Steve Mills wrote:
I don't know how this will look, but I am at least logged on and using KMail. So far, I am unable to retrieve mail but I think I just forgot my correct password. Ha!
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