>From the command line, I'd try and use pine!  Just type... pine :)
It's great and flexible but I'm not sure about multiple mailboxes.

Once you got X up and running you can still use pine but also netscape or kde's
mail client...

Good luck
Ed.

"Billingham, Jason" wrote:

> Okay I have a little dilemma.  Some might think this isn't a big
> problem...but not being able to dial in and receive email, to me, is a big
> problem  :)  My laptop's Modem just broke..and I screwed it up more trying
> to fix it.  Its an internal so I REALLY screwed it up.
>
> My question to you great people of the list, is what program can I use in
> Linux to get my email.  I can access the my provider (dial up) from Linux on
> my desktop, but I haven't figured out what mail program to use, how to set
> it up etc..  I don't have X working yet, I'm having config problems
> there...it doesn't suport my graphics card...but I'd be happy if I could
> just send and recieve my email.
>
> I'd preferably like to use a program that supports multiple email
> accounts...but as long as I know how to set it up, I can set up each one
> each time I download, and I can probably telnet to most of them to get my
> mail on their local server.  but its one in particular I want to download.
>
> Help please!  *insert panic mode here*
>
> Thanks,
> Jason

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