Well, another one that is on the horizon that I am looking forward to,
is XPine. Basically it is an endeavor to take the pine mail program,
add a GUI over the top, and remain environment agnostic, i.e. it will
look/run the same under KDE or GNOME. Like I said, it uses the normal
pine underneath, so you can use the GUI when you are sitting at your
workstation, or use the regular CLI pine when you may be dialing in and
bandwidth is tight, or whatever. Look for it on Source Forge.
Monte
Wayne Petherick wrote:
>
> I am slowly getting used to Linux and am currently looking for a good GUI mail
> client. At the mo I am using kmail under Gnome and am looking for something a
> little more !)attractive, 2)functional. I have tried Mahogany, Eucalyptus,
> XFMail, XCMail, postilion, tkrat, and just about every other one out there. I
> either cannot get it to work or it is confusing and cumbersome and was
> wondering who is using what and what they think of it. I would love to get a
> good GUI client for my machine but most are either in development still or
> have other problems. Does Corel WP2000 come with a mail client? Or what would
> others suggest is a good stable way to send, receive and catalog emails?
>
> Wayne
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> Humanities and Social Sciences
> Bond University
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