on 04.4.27 0:06 AM, ME at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have writen: >> on Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:38:22PM -0700, dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> wrote: >>> on a side note, i am certainly open to suggestions for a better email >>> client. i have tried everything i can think of for classic macos, but >>> none have been able to handle multi-byte charactersets properly. > > If you have a *NIX server providing mail (or even a Windows Server if you > must) and can install PHP with a webserver then you can try out > SquirrelMail. > > I have shifted over to use SM as my primary e-mail client, and if you > build PHP properly, and configure SM properly, you can get MB-character > support and rely upon web-browser's ability. I have users who are > Japanese, Korean, Danish, from Kazahkstahn, and several other countries > who are able to read mail from my server over a web-based interface. Also, > composition of e-mail relies upon the I/O of the web browser itself, and > many support multibyte character encoding for web page submissions. If you > add support for SSL, then you can gain the advantage of encrypted > authentication and sessions. >
Actually, I use SM while away from home- and it works quite well, multi-byte emails and all. however, i would prefer not to use a web-based client for all of my email adventures. thanks for the idea though! Dylan _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
