Re: Solid POP3 client



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J Merritt wrote:
I am looking for a solid POP3 client for use with Debian. I know
people have their personal preferences, etc., but I am looking
specifically for a client that would provide a high level of
functionality and options. When using Windoze, I used Pegasus
Mail for years and liked it a lot. Selective mail downloads,
highly configurable, good functionality, etc. I've read that some
versions of Wine can handle Pegasus, so that was an option I was
considering. However, I would like to use a true Linux package
and just make the switch from Win-based apps altogether.

Any suggestions based on the above thoughts/criteria?

Selective downloads? None that I know of. There are CLI apps,
though, in the archive for that.

If you store your data in IMAP, then you could pick/choose which
client you like.

cron+fetchmail+postfix+spamassassin+maildrop+courier-imap makes a
great email system, and gives you ultimate flexibility. For
example, during the Sid X.org 7.0 transition, my GUI got borked for
a couple of days.

Not a *huge* issue for me, though, since fetchmail kept on getting
my email for me, and mutt understands IMAP.

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA

Is "common sense" really valid?
For example, it is "common sense" to white-power racists that
whites are superior to blacks, and that those with brown skins
are mud people.
However, that "common sense" is obviously wrong.
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