Jesus, that looks like rather complicated... I rather stick to kmail and
pray they may it better and more mature with time... :

-----Original Message-----
From: Kim C. Callis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 January 1999 15:10
To: Chris Martin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SuSE Linux] KMail


On 14-Jan-99 Chris Martin wrote about the following [SuSE Linux] KMail :
||  
||  I found this program to have unbearably many problems ("small hiccups"
||  put nicely).  Coming from Eudora, I never thought I would be using
||  Netscape Mail, but it seems to be the only decent thing around for a
||  simple, and fairly feature-rich  PPP mail client.
||  
||  Does anyone have any suggestions for nice, feature-rich. "big-button"
||  PPP mail clients (which are dial-up friendly)?

What I use and which works exceedingly well is xfmail. I don't use
the pop client features of it. Instead, I have fetchpop fire up as a
daemon when I start my PPP connection, and I have xfmail look at the mail
spool to get the mail. I  had to do it this way to keep xfmail from firing
up a ppp session even when I am not online.




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