I took a look at it and it looks like it could be nice. Myself I have been
using one called Spruce which I like. Spruce can be found at
http://spruce.sourceforge.net/ 

Regards
Dan

On 01 Apr 2000, Lane Lester wrote:
> Wayne Petherick said:
> > I am slowly getting used to Linux and am currently looking for a good
> GUI
> mail
> >  client. 
> 
> I've been waiting until the 1.6 release to recommend this, but since you
> ask
> I'll tell you that I'm fairly new with Linux, and I've settled on CSC
> Mail as
> my client.
> 
> No Linux purist will like it, because you miss out on all the fun that
> pine,
> mutt, exim, fetchmail, sendmail, and postfix (I'm sure I left some out)
> will
> give you. <g>
> 
> CSC Mail does it all: fetch-display-send, and it has lots of nice
> features. I
> particularly like the way it provides for multiple accounts without users
> having to log in separately to Linux. That way my daughter can quickly
> check
> and reply to her email... and it provides a custom signature for her
> messages.
> 
> The program is under very active development with a team of developers
> and
> users conspiring to make this an excellent program. An active email list
> provides a medium of communication for the team.
> 
> The current stable release, 1.4, will give you a look at the program, but
> unfortunately, to see the program in its finest fashion, you have to get
> involved with CVS updating. Hopefully, 1.6 will be released soon, and a
> terrific program will be available. Visit the home page at:
> http://cyberdeck.org/cscmail/index2.html
> -- 
> Lane
> ____
> Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
> Using Linux to get where I want to go...
> 
-- 
Regards
Dan

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