m. wrote:
Oops, that's right. Now I remember why I stopped using it. It only did local mail. In fact, I now remember that I modified a perl tk 'biff' thingy to use the E-Biff pixmaps because they were less cheasy than the the ones it shipped with.hmm.. I don't see any POP3 settings in E-Biff.. only local mailbox check I started using gkrellm yesterday, but I missed the 'Remote mailbox' feature, now I have it all setup correctly and it seems to work.. too bad it does not display mail status separately for each account, like wmbiff does..michael On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 00:08:09 -0800 "Robert G. Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:m. wrote:[snip]Thanks for your advice.. but holding Alt + right clicking doesn't bring up the menu as it does on other applications/windows. I'm using wmbiff to monitor my IMAP and POP3 mail accounts.. I didn't find an epplet like this one (can you suggest any?). michael
I think E-Biff works but only does POP3. I've started using gkrellm lately and it does both (will monitor multiple accounts) and it also has some other nifty plugings.
But for your purposes E-Biff might be just the ticket. It comes in the standard dist, AFAIR.
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Sorry for the red herring.
I noticed that gkrellm failed in that way too. Probably a patch would be welcomed but ... who has the time, desire, etc.
BTW, did you try right clicking on wmbiff with the windows key pressed? I rememberd that you have to use that key to change the size of the Icon box and that might work with the wm applets.
Of course if you just want wmbiff relaunch each time you login, you could exec it from your .Xsession file. Do the wm applets take a -geom argument (can't remember how WM worked with that stuff. It's been so long ...)?
Can't think of any other options that don't involve programming something up yourself.
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