My solution to this was to setup and run courier-imap on my local machine... both mutt and kmail can connect to imap servers... this also gives me a nice way to read my email from somewhere else (use courier-imap-ssl for security) I recommend Maildir with imap though, as courier-imap+Maildir is MUCH faster than uw-imap with mbox. Also, the CVS version of KDE understand PGP/MIME, in fact, the kgpg integration in KDE 3.2 (cvs) rocks. On Thursday 26 June 2003 9:51 am, Jens Benecke wrote: > Hi, > > I like KMail for its GUI. I use mutt primarily (because I often read mail > remotely via SSH), but I'd like to use KMail when working locally. I > realize I'd have to > > - let KMail recreate its index files each time it starts up, > - accept that KMail apparently cannot handle PGP/MIME correctly yet, > > Anything else? I use mbox files and I don't plan on changing this (with my > mail volume, maildir is about 10x as slow when using mutt...) > > > > -- > Jens Benecke > http://www.hitchhikers.de - Europaweite Mitfahrzentrale > http://www.rb-hosting.de - Webhosting mit Extras - SSH - Günstiger Traffic
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