Re: mail client question...

2004-02-19 Thread Felipe Neuwald
You can use pine + fetchmail.

On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 15:13, Xpression wrote:
 Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure it to
 send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail client for FreeBSD
 ??? Thanks in advance...
 
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Re: mail client question...

2004-02-19 Thread HOLLOW, CHRISTOPHER
mutt + fetchmail is a nice combo too.

Felipe Neuwald wrote:

You can use pine + fetchmail.

On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 15:13, Xpression wrote:
 

   Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure it to
send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail client for FreeBSD
??? Thanks in advance...
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Re: mail client question...

2004-02-19 Thread Jason Stewart
On 18/02/04 13:13 -0500, Xpression wrote:
 Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure it to
 send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail client for FreeBSD
 ??? Thanks in advance...

Exim is an MTA.

My setup looks like this:
MUA (The mail client): Mutt
MTA (SMTP Server): Postfix
POP3 Client: postfix
MDA (Local delivery agent): procmail with spamassassin.

The whole setup wasn't all that easy to get working how I wanted it
to, but now that it's all set up, it's nice. I was using mozilla mail
and before that evolution, but now that I have mutt, I won't go back. 

Mutt is really great for dealing with large volumes of mail. My sapm
get filtered via spamass and procmail separates my other mail into
separate boxes for me. I used to spend 2 hours a day on mail, now with
Mutt, it's only 1/2 hour per day.

Jason
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Re: mail client question...

2004-02-19 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Thursday 19 February 2004 12:57 pm, HOLLOW, CHRISTOPHER wrote:
 mutt + fetchmail is a nice combo too.

 Felipe Neuwald wrote:
 You can use pine + fetchmail.
 
 On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 15:13, Xpression wrote:
 Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure it
  to send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail client for
  FreeBSD ??? Thanks in advance...

From within a GUI, I use Kmail; although sylpheed is also popular.  From the 
console, I use mutt, fetchmail and msmtp.  Msmtp is a smtp that plugs into 
several email clients, such as mutt.  It's great if you're only sending your 
own mail to the internet, or if different users are sending mail via 
different email providers.

Best of luck,

Andrew Gould

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mail client question...

2004-02-18 Thread Xpression
Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure it to
send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail client for FreeBSD
??? Thanks in advance...

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Re: mail client question...

2004-02-18 Thread Peter Schuller
 Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure it to
 send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail client for FreeBSD

I don't know about exim, but for an easy-to-get-working MTA (not MUA) you 
might try postfix. IIRC no configuration is necessary to get it working - 
just install the port and let it activate it (or do it yourself). Fix the 
statup scripts to run it at boot and you should be all set.

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RE: mail client question...

2004-02-18 Thread Derrick MacPherson
Exim is an MTA not a MUA 

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Re: mail client question...

2004-02-18 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 01:13:17PM -0500, Xpression wrote:
 Hi list, anyone are using exim as a MUA ??? I can't configure
 it to send mails, or anyone know a very easy configurable mail
 client for FreeBSD ??? Thanks in advance...

Hmm.  Maybe you got the terminology accidentally mixed up.  Exim is an
MTA (Mail Transport Agent), not an MUA (Mail User Agent).  In any case,
if you happen to be running X and KDE, I recall that Kmail was rather
easy to use.  The Mozilla project has an email client and I haven't
heard anything about it one way or the other, but maybe it would be
worth a look at:

http://mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/

Nathan
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