You might try Becky, from www.rimarts.co.jp.  I think it has a MAPI MAPI
handler.

Steve . . .

====>>>>>> On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 09:31:36 -0600. "Joseph N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Because of TB!'s problematic MAPI handler, I have had to try some
> alternatives to get a mail client to work with a case management
> program I use (Data.txt's "Time Matters"). I tried Eudora, which
> worked better than I thought and has a more robust MAPI driver than
> TB!, but there was management (archiving) confusion resulting from
> having two mailboxes open with shared mail, so I am using the internal
> mail client from "Time Matters." It's not too bad, but it ain't TB!,
> which I am going to continue to use for (a) receiving all mail so that
> I can archive appropriately and independently of the other program,
> and (b) non-business mail. So, with that background, here's my
> question, which is admittedly off-topic except that it is necessitated
> by TB!'s problematic MAPI handler: if I restrict "Time Matters" to
> only the ports I need for mail and to specific addresses where I want
> it to connect on ports 80 and 443, will I effectively prevent web bugs
> and other nasties from taking root? I am, by default, not viewing in
> HTML, but occasionally it is necessary to do so. (Moderators, if this
> message topic is clearly over the line, please just kill it quickly
> and quietly. Otherwise, all opinions welcomed.)
> 
> -- 
> JN
> 
> 
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