I've never tried the first(Do you have the latest version, 1.1.31? It
was released in early December)
On the second, the latest has(according to the web CVS, I'm on an
IRIX box at the moment so I can't say for sure) an address book in the
latest additiion.
Also if you are looking for an IMAP client, kIMAP is supposed to be like
kmail with IMAP support as well, though I have not you tried it.
---Matt
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Sumpter, Lloyd wrote:
>
> Well, to each his/her own.
>
> I'm giving kmail a try - it seems to be close to what I want. But I have
> two problems with it, and maybe you can help me.
> First, how do you convince it to keep the changes to the settings? I
> change the size of the SUBJECT column, and move the SENDER to after SUBJECT.
> Then, it seems every time I launch it, I have to do it again. Sometimes the
> positions are simply reversed, and my big column is now SUBJECT, etc. Also,
> I haven't seen how to change the format of the date.
> Second, is there an "address book" available, to keep common email
> addresses?
>
> > ----------
> > From: Matthew Mundy[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 9:36 AM
> > To: Sumpter, Lloyd
> > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: Re: What Mail Readers to people use?
> >
> > There is much debate about this. I use kmail for POP3 and Netscape for
> > IMAP, though exmh works almost as well as kmail, but lacking POP3 thus
> > forcing you to use fetchmail.
> > ---Matt
> >
>