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[ILUG] Is it me, or is it all those mail clients ?

[ILUG] Is it me, or is it all those mail clients ?

Paul Askins paul.askins at analog.com
Fri Mar 5 10:04:24 GMT 2004


Sure wasn't it Niall O Broin <niall at linux.ie> 
sometime around Fri, 5 Mar 2004 02:51:09 +0000 said:
<snip>
> When composing a mail, I want to be able to easily pick from any of my
> identities. I don't necessarily want to have an incoming folder for
> each account (I can set that up if I want) and I want to always use
> the SMTP server 'nearest' to me, depending on where I am.
> 
> KMail (correctly, in my view) handles identities and sending and
> receivers as separate entities. No other graphical email client of my
> experience does. I'd love to be told how wrong I am. 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Niall
> 
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you want but Sylpheed and
Sylpheed-claws  let you set up various identities and choose any of
these when you compose a mail. It also lets you check individual
accounts or all of them at once for new mails.
See
http://sylpheed.good-day.net
or
http://sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net

I've been using claws for quite a while now and it seems very stable for
bleeding edge stuff.

-- 
Paul Askins
Email:  Paul Askins <paul.askins at adbvdesign.analog.com>

Yékéké nimo yé ké yé ké
		-- Mory Kante



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