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Mulberry, Pine and Foxmail other possibilities?
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JeffK:
I posted a link to mouser's review over at emaildiscussions.com which is a very appropriate forum for this type of discussion.
One member raised Mulberry as his favourite with special mention of it's IMAP capability. Pine and Foxmail also got a mention. Some forum members here might want to take a look some time.
http://www.emailaddresses.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35444
Regards,
Jeff
mouser:
thats useful feedback.
i tried foxmail+mulberry and i've updated the review with my impressions and some screenshots.
note that whenever a review has a non-trivial update, you will see a list of links to the dated changes in the upper left of the review sidebar,
and the archive page (https://www.donationcoder.com/Reviews/Archive/index.html) will have the date-of-last update changed. That's our way of trying to minimize the confusion that comes with modifying an already public review, and an acknowledgement that such modifcations/additions are just unavoidable given our approach.
tenseiken:
My university had Pine installed for people that telnetted to their Unix server. For a command line program, it wasn't bad at all. But still... it's a command line program. Unless there are other, newer versions out there, that is.
mouser:
i am a big fan of pine too for commandline *nix use.
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