> >(Not to say that Linux doesn't have some advantages, obviously.
> 
> The main advantage the Linux has in this regard is that the "average user" 
> cannot modify system binaries.  This makes worms of this sort more 
> difficult to perpetuate. Unfortunatly, there are few usable e-mail clients 
> (as far as I am concerned) on Linux.  (If there was a port of Eudora under 
> Linux, I would not be using windows at home for anything other than games.)

Have you tried Kmail from the KDE project or Balsa from the GNOME project
??

If it doesn't need to be graphical then you might want to look at mutt, i
have a friend who uses that wont shut up about how wonderful it is.

I found them to be quite good mail clients in the Eudora mail client
style.

I just use pine thought, it seems to be immune to most problems simply
becasue it doesn't do anything fancy.

Jason


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