Thus spake leam: > Okay, I could use some help on picking a mail client. I'm shuffling the > home computers around and want to end up with one file server and one > Fedora based workstation; this means moving 5 years of e-mail! > > I like the usefulness of a GUI mail client, the current choice is > Mozilla. Sorting mail is fairly easy, as is re-sorting. However, I also > like a non-GUI interface for the ability to connect remotely; I've used > pine before. > > There will be an internal mail server (eventually) so the mail clients > won't have to connect directly out. > > Standard text format is highly useful, especially when grep'ing the > "jobs" folder for job search contacts. :) > > Suggestions are welcome, preferably ones that work on Fedora and are > open source. > > ciao! > > leam I dearly love nmh, and have been using it since 1997 or so. It's great having all of the mail-manipulating commands available directly from the command line, e.g., so I can grep on their output. -- J.