Remy Davison wrote:

> Actually, I'd recommend v.1.xx of Claris Em@iler. 1x is free, while you 
> might be able to source 2.0 somewhere. I still use 2.0 in Classic, as 
> I've _still_ not found a superior mail client (and I've learnt all the kb 
> commands). Eudora 5 doesn't do it for me.

Except Emailer doesn't do IMAP, which he asked about.

Alas, I don't know of any email clients that do both pop and imap that 
run on a 68K. Netscape Comunicator 4.08 will do multiple accounts of one 
or the other types. but won't let you mix them.

I have MailDrop which is a  really nice imap client, available at: 
http://www3.baylor.edu/~Carl_Bell/Mail_Drop/index.html

But here is the definitive source of info:

http://www.macemail.com/

Some stuff is out of date. For example ,There hasn't been a MAc version 
of Pegasus mail for many years.

(Good thing, too it was gawd-awful, but back when we had a netware mail 
server it was our only option. I actually had my work mail forwarded to 
a unix account so I telnet in and use PINE...)


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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