mulix wrote:

> mailers i'm not interested in: pine (i'm using it right now, doesnt cut
> it above several hundred messages), evolution, kmail, mozilla, any other
> x based mailer. i read my mail over ssh frequently, and an x mua is not
> feasible.

Have you looked into IMAP? IMAP is a protocol that keeps mail on the server. 
Your IMAP client interogates the server asking it if there is new mail,
sends that mail t the client to be read, and stores any replies, etc
on the server. 

Sounds like POP? Well IMAP is the son of POP, the biggest difference to
the user is that mail is stored in one central place. Sounds like it's
exactly what you need. 

As for clients, PINE was the first to support IMAP (and if I remember
correctly that's why pine was written in the first place), but a lot of
of mailers support it too. 

You may even be able to find an X based IMAP client, which would probably
be just what you want. :-)

Geoff.

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