nevermind.. I'm using gkrellm now..
m.

On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:04:34 -0800
"Robert G. Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>m. wrote:
>> 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:
>>>
>>>>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
>>>>
>>>
>>>[snip]
>>>
>>>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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>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.
>
>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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