I've never had this experience, though I have limited experience accessing IMAP mailboxes. I might suggest that you try Netscape 6.0 (or the latest build of Mozilla). It can handle multiple POP and IMAP mailboxes simultaneously. If you do try that out, I'd recommend that you have a fast computer! :) (Or wait until a version of it comes along that has decent performance. :) You could also try Evolution, a PIM which is being built by the Helix GNOME team ... er, they're called Ximian now, I believe. I haven't tried Evolution myself, but I hear a lot of news about it. http://www.ximian.com/apps/evolution.php3 . It apparently supports multiple IMAP and POP accounts as well. It's also aimed at being very user-friendly. In fact, I think I'd like to try it out myself now. ;) Paul --- =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jorge_Ram=EDrez_Llaca?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >I've been using IMAP for a couple of years now, either with Outlook Express >or Eudora Pro, but since I'm committed to move on to Linux I thought that >Netscape Communicator would be my first choice, a one stop solution for web >browsing and mail. To my surprise, I've found that it can't consistently >acces my INBOX, that is, my root mail folder. All other folders are ok but I >can only acces mail at the top level the first time that I configure the >mail account. >Has anyone had this strange behaviour before. >My mail server is running Rockliffe's MailSite 4.2.4 and so far no other >software has had this problem. > >Any ideas? > >Could someone recomend a KDE X11 mail client that works well with IMAP and >can support multiple mail accounts like Outlook Express? It would be nice if >it allowed to mix IMAP and POP accounts, something Netscape can't. > >Thanks _____________________________________________________________ BootBox.Net - Home Of The Totally Free Internet Solution http://www.bootbox.net Get an @bootbox.net webmail account - http://webmail.bootbox.net Host Your Website For Free - http://webhosting.bootbox.net Put Your E-Commerce Business Online Virtually Free - http://bcommerce.bootbox.net
