Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
> for Windows?
>
> I'd like to recommend a reasonable (that is, not bloated and
> not very much broken) mail reader for some friends that use
> Windows, but I just don't know what to tell them.
Poco looks very nice:
http://www.pocomail.com/
I've never used it, though, and it's $25 after 30 days. It's small,
looks pretty, and has a good feature set, including a built-in
scripting language for procmail/maildrop-like filtering.
-Dave
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