At 04:42 AM 04/03/2000 +0200, Philipp Thomas wrote:
when posting in the future, please limit the line length to approx. 75
chars. This makes reading a mail in text mode readers much easier and also
eases quoting.
Thanks for letting me know about the Philipp, I had turned word-wrap off in
Eudora a while back when I was trying to post the wvdial.dod script for
someone. I've got it turned back on now. Let me know if it's not
automatically wordwrapping.
(Eudora won't matter shortly, I'm switching my email over from the windows
desktop to the KDE desktop. Do you know a really good X email client (or KDE)
"Argentium G. Tiger" said:
that has a whole whack of features including a powerful filtering set?)
The fact that I'm only seeing one cat mark ( > ) at the start of each of your
paragraphs would lead me to believe that something's funny about your mail
client. It's not a really big deal for me because I'm using a fairly
intelligent web mail client.
Call me crazy, but I actually like KMail. It's really the KDE equivalent to
PINE, which is to say that it is reasonably featureful without being a pain to
learn. It supports proper character wrapping, good filtering rules, PGP/GPG
integration, and standard (RFC) compressed mailbox folders. It can read some
HTML/Rich Text emails, but chokes on others (pretty rare).
If there were two things I wished for KMail, they would be KAB/KPlan
integration and IMAP support. 2 out of 3 are coming soon :).
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