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Re: Recommendations for Email client?



Jon Burchmore wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I currently use MS Outlook 98 on a Windows PC to read my Email (I get
> about 600-700 messages/day from various mailing lists).  I would *really*
> like to switch over to a Debian-based solution, but I haven't been
> able to find a mail client that supports my needs under Linux:
> 
> 1.  IMAP support
> 2.  PGP integration
> 3.  X (preferably gtk) based UI
> 4.  The ability to support multiple mail servers/accounts.
> 
> So far I've had the best results with Netscape Communicator's Email client,
> but it frequently craps out when accessing some of my larger folders (12,000+
> messages), and is unable to handle PGP at all.
> 
> Outlook, spawn of the devil and all, has some features that I really like.  I
> can open up an Email message fullscreen and skip to the next/previous message
> with a single hotkey (Netscape Communicator does this, other clients such as
> Balsa do not).
> 
> I have a grand total of 3 Email accounts (two IMAP and one POP3).  Netscape
> will let me use the two IMAP accounts, but it doesn't allow more than one
> Email account when using POP3.
> 
> So, what does everyone here use?  Should I just wait for projects such as
> Balsa or Aeleron to get better?  Should I punt and just use PINE under
> an Xterm?  Is there a way to integrate PGP into Netscape Communicator?

I would like to suggest that you split the retrieval/sorting/filtering
duties from the Email client (MUA).
You can use fetchmail to download all your email from multiple accounts.
Then you use smail/procmail or exim to sort and deliver it locally.
Then, all your MUA has to do is be able to read from different folders.

And if you must have an X-based MUA, then I would suggest mutt...
(in an xterm) ;)

-Mitch

BTW - as you can see, mutt handles pgp just fine.

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