Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:39:11 +1100 From: Norberto Meijome <freebsd@meijome.net> To: "Donald J. O'Neill" <donaldjoneill@gmail.com> Cc: Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>, Schmehl <pauls@utdallas.edu>, Paul, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Mail client like mulberry Message-ID: <20060315103911.52dbd938@localhost> In-Reply-To: <200603141315.07298.donaldjoneill@gmail.com> References: <07135ECBEDC6E82CE2584765@[10.110.3.244]> <4F60BE5C2A7C5C11C68C89EB@[10.110.3.244]> <200603141940.23891.benlutz@datacomm.ch> <200603141315.07298.donaldjoneill@gmail.com>
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:15:07 -0600 "Donald J. O'Neill" <donaldjoneill@gmail.com> wrote: > > It doesn't filter folders, however it has a "Next Unread Folder" > > command, which makes it directly switch to the next folder with > > unread messages in it. > > > > Cheers > > Benjamin > > > Yes, Kmail does filter folders, if you're talking about filtering > messages that come in from e-lists (such as questions@) and moving > them to a designated folder. The filters are easy to set up. I think the original poster meant the virtual folders that only show folders with new email - not email filtering (which is, I'd say, a must have feature of any software worth calling itself mail client). > The > folders can show how many messages are in the folder,how many are new > and will decrement the new filter count as they are accessed. It can > also remove duplicate messages from a folder. sylpheed-claws can do all this, as well as creating processing (as well as filters, of course) rules (which I have NO idea how or what to use it for ...but i does sound cool :D). supports IMAP and identities, like thunderbird. IMAP is not a problem at all. and I have all my folders with new email in a nice bright blue (vs. grey for folders w no unread email, and black for folders with unread email, but no new email) PGP inline and SMIME works great too. > > It is one heck of an e-mail client and I haven't found anything to > touch it. > >
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