On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 14:06, Anthony Hologounis wrote: > That seems to be the main benefit of IMAP. A centralized location for your > email that can be accessed from any machine. I think its neat. I have used > pine but not consistently. To check email remotely from the commandline its > quick and clean. But I prefer a GUI for day to day useage. > > A client that works properly with respect to keeping NEW mail as NEW is what > I'm looking for...I have over 25 mail folders that I use to sort mail via > Procmail....I just want to be able to glance at the folder list and see how > many new mails are waiting for me in eahc folder. So far with kmail and > squirrelmail I dont get that visual gratification...I have to open each > folder to see if there is anything new inside. That bites. > ----- Linux - I've used... Evolution Netscape Communicator Mozilla they all work fine Windows Eudora Outlook 98/2000/I imagine XP but I haven't bought it. Outlook Express Netscape Mozilla Macintosh OSX Eudora Entourage (part of Office.X) Mail.app does but it's weak - no option to hide specific files (i.e. dot files) Craig