I just had to make a change. I've been using the different
releases of Netscape that come with the distributions of Linux
that I've been using for the past year, starting with RedHat
5.2 (Netscape 4.07) and progressing to right now with Mandrake
7.0 (Netscape 4.7).
This evening Netscape decided to not allow me to open the email
client any longer. Actually, I could open it but not long enough
to read anything. So I went ahead and set up the current
version of Kmail (1.0.28) and was able to copy the files with
the messages that had been downloaded by the Netscape email
client to where they were accessable by Kmail.
So, now I am a Kmail user. Now I can see the fabled "crap"
that John Alldrich reports seeing when someone sends a message
to the list in in html. Woe is me!!!
John, that's not crap, those are html tags :-)
Alan
On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> Michael Scottaline wrote:
> >
> > Randall Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I've used kmail, spruce, mutt, tkrat, balsa, Arrow, Mahogany,
> > > and many others. They almost all lack encryption, and the
> > > one that has good support for that is TEXT (mutt). :( So
> > > I keep coming back to netscape, since the ONLY feature it
> > > seems to lack is encryption. <snip>
> > =====================
> > It also lacks the ability to handle more than one POP3 account.
>
> I had never noticed that. :)
>
> --
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