Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:08:51 +0200,
paf: I have a few requirements for a mua ...
FWIIW, all my data resides on a CF card which
plugs into machines I use at four sites. The
CF is mounted automatically at startup and the
complete mailbox is always available.
USB-Flash is almost as good as CF and
Hi Péter,
Am 2008-09-03 00:08:51, schrieb Péter András Felvégi:
Hello,
I have a few requirements for a mua, and have not yet found the ideal program:
- store the settings/address book on a server instead of the local
machine (I access my mailboxes from different machines)
- handles
Steve Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Bret Busby wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Péter András Felvégi wrote:
I have a few requirements for a mua, and have not yet found the ideal
program:
-- snip --
I trust that you are aware that, apparently, the Washington University
has
On 09/02/08 22:57, Bret Busby wrote:
[snip]
I trust that you are aware that, apparently, the Washington University
has abandoned PINE and ALPINE, and so both are now, apparently,
unsupported.
It is an unfortunate decision by the Washington University, but, it is
something of which you
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Bret Busby wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Péter András Felvégi wrote:
I have a few requirements for a mua, and have not yet found the ideal
program:
-- snip --
I trust that you are aware that, apparently, the Washington University has
abandoned PINE and ALPINE, and so
Hello,
I have a few requirements for a mua, and have not yet found the ideal program:
- store the settings/address book on a server instead of the local
machine (I access my mailboxes from different machines)
- handles multiple inboxes (I use imaps mainly)
- possibility to set the fcc folder for
On 09/02/08 17:08, Péter András Felvégi wrote:
Hello,
I have a few requirements for a mua, and have not yet found the ideal program:
- store the settings/address book on a server instead of the local
machine (I access my mailboxes from different machines)
That's handled by LDAP.
- handles
- store the settings/address book on a server instead of the local
machine (I access my mailboxes from different machines)
That's handled by LDAP.
The address book, yes. What about the settings? The configured
mailboxes, the message filter rules, etc ... It would be best to point
the mua to a
On 09/02/08 18:33, Péter András Felvégi wrote:
- store the settings/address book on a server instead of the local
machine (I access my mailboxes from different machines)
That's handled by LDAP.
The address book, yes. What about the settings? The configured
mailboxes, the message filter rules,
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008, Péter András Felvégi wrote:
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:08:51 +0200
From: [UTF-8] Péter András Felvégi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Recommend a mua please
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