On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 08:52, leam wrote:
Suggestions are welcome, preferably ones that work on Fedora and are open source.
I use Evolution and am very happy with it. If you want the most flexibility, consider setting up an IMAP server like Courier or Cyrus (I use the latter). Then you can use any IMAP client you want, including Evolution and mutt or pine (for non-GUI), or even web mail if your heart desires.
Cheers, Jason.
Pardon my lack of imap understanding; if I have an imap server and I have a seperate physical machine as a workstation can I:
1. Use a GUI on the workstation
--and--
2. a mutt-ish type client if I ssh in remotely to the imap server?
Lemme see if I can give a clear explination. "sam" is the potential imap server. Client "fred" is the workstation. Normally I'd log into fred and use a GUI for my mail. However, sometimes I'm out and about and would like to remotely ssh into sam and quickly catch up on things.
If sam is the imap server can I import old mail into it, and access it both locally and remotely?
Thanks!
leam