On Tuesday 07 August 2001 13:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 07-Aug-2001 Craig White wrote:
> > ------------
> > I hate to say this (and I'm glad that I'm using linux/Netscape
> > while writing this) but Outlook is the best imap program that I
> > have seen thus far on linux/Windows/MacOS/OSX.
>
> Please. I doubt if you've looked very hard. Have you tried xfmail,
> which I've been using for 5 years and have never found anything as
> good? Get it at http://xfmail.slappy.org/
>
> Recently, I've been using sylpheed (because of its Japanese support)
> and evolution, too. When I can sync my PalmPilot with evolution, I
> may start using it more. But xfmail is still the best by far.

Is there a good IMAP client review out there? What makes a "good" IMAP 
client, apart from the subjective stuff? The few reviews I have seen 
are either outdated or incomplete. The usual clients that make the 
short list include Netscape, Pine and Mulberry. Anyone tried the last? 
There are versions of Mulberry for Macs, Windows, Linux and Solaris 
(www.cyrusoft.com), and if they intend to compete with the freeware 
(Netscape, Pine, Eudora, Outlook E., Pegasus plus the tons of 
half-baked open source stuff ), it better be good. Being built from the 
ground up as an IMAP client might help.

Chris



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