Hi Paul > This is a bit off-topic, but I would like the benefit of the expertise > here > on another question. > > I am tired of using Microsoft Outlook as my email/contacts/scheduling > software (for a whole variety of reasons). I own Eudora, and could go > back > to that, but that only solves the email part of it. I am looking at Lotus > Notes, which may be a solution. > > I was wondering if there is something from the wonderful world of > unix/linux > that may have been ported to Win32. > > Or perhaps, with Perl, it could all be done through scripts (I'm sure it > could, but would it be a good idea). > > How do other people handle email and/or contacts/scheduling under Win32? > There is always EMACS/GNUS/BBDB as a way of doing all those tasks ( this is sent from work where I have to abide by company policy ) Emacs as the base framework GNUS is a lisp package that handles e-mails and newsgroups, and BBDB is a package that helps you handle all your contacts and will pull all your email addresses from received and sent mail. Also you can use it to help you code (syntax highlighting etc)
I am sure there are many other ways as well as I don't want to start a flame war, this is just one choice of many. > TIA, > > Paul > Regards, Mike _______________________________________________ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users