I use netscape mail in Windows and Linux, with a common mail directory
on the windows partition (which is mounted by fstab).  This seems to
work fine, and has the advantage of having the same MUA on both OS's,
although using NS for mail doesn't seem very Linux'y!

(OT, similarly, I have a single bookmarks file on both OS's, which is
very useful)

Probably not the best solution, but it's mine.
Rich

Shao Zhang wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>         My sister is a Windoze user. But since I always have linux running, 
> rebooting into windoze
> is a pain to do.
> 
>         So I am thinking of having a mail folder in FAT, so that my sister 
> can check her mail from both linux
> and windoze.
> 
>         Well, at least I cannot see any problems with it. If it is possible, 
> could anyone recommand me what mail
> programs I should use in both windoze and linux?
> 
>         The mail program is better to be a GUI based. I am thinking to use 
> Eudora & pine. Is this possible??
> 
>         Thanks.
> 
> Shao.
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