Let me add a couple: Ability to designate which account uses which smtp account to send mail with.
Ability to write scripts to handle mail Ability to edit kept files with scripts. Ability to not deal with/accept html email. auto-strips out fonts/images, etc, and delivers plain text! multiple schedules, with flexibility on accounts/schedule ability to designate sig line "groups" per account! (I would like a second set of .sig lines which are more "bold" for personal email than business for instance) MAIL ACTIONS! drag and drop email between folders find across folders, within a folder, subject only, etc. multiple find criteria. (find all messages with both google and train, not necessarily next to each other) I would like to be able to run one client, which handles two seperate email "setups", kind of like how I run emailer twice concurrently right now. Select compression/encoding setting by account Leave attachments over X size on server Window shade-able windows, or guaranteed compability with WindowShadeX One improvement over emailer, is I would like to be able to create a draft message, that I can file in a folder, which has a status of read. (So it doesn't bold the folder icon) File it away, I amdreaming more than expecting at this point. ;-) One thing that the open source movement can move towards is commercially subsidizing the source organizer/maintainer. I see this as a trend. Company A doesn't want to write/support a product, but they payroll a person keep it on track, to maintain the source, and keep it progressing in a specific direction. "If a fire breaks out above the 64th floor, that building will fall down." Herbert Levine, the inventor of an asbestos steel-beam coating procedure, in 1971 when he learned that his asbestos beams were banned in New York City in the midst of constructing the World Trade towers. Mark James SoftRAID, LLC mjames@ softraid.com ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

