[vox-tech] GUI mail client recommendation

andy wergedal awerg at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 26 14:22:49 PDT 2005


Oh, Except email lists, then I use yahoo.

yahoo for all lists and (public email) addresses. gmail for
business and personal (non-public email)

-- Andy

--- andy wergedal <awerg at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I forward all my mail to gmail.
> 
> Free and 2Gig of storage. The only problem is off-line.
> 
> -- Andy
> 
> If you need an account email me.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- Jonathan Stickel <jjstickel at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > Bob Scofield wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 26 April 2005 10:12, Micah Cowan wrote:
> > > 
> > >>
> > >>One thing that is nice, though, is that I can
> configure
> > it to share the
> > >>same mailboxes between Windows and Linux.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I use Thunderbird for my business email, and Kmail
> for
> > my personal email.  I 
> > > love Kmail.
> > > 
> > > But I have a question about sharing mailboxes.  I do
> > this.  This is a great 
> > > feature because I can be in Linux and check my
> business
> > email and have access 
> > > to the Thunderbird Windows mailboxes.  But I am using
> > Windows 98.   Isn't 
> > > there some problem doing this with Windows XP?
> > > 
> > 
> > I assume you are pointing your mail client in Linux
> > (Kmail or 
> > Thunderbird??) to look at mail folders on you Win98
> > partition.  This 
> > works fine since Win98 installs on FAT32.  WinXP (by
> > default) installs 
> > on a NTFS partition.  However, if you have a 3rd
> > partition that is 
> > FAT32, you can tell both your windows mail client and
> > your linux client 
> > to use mail folders on that partition.  I do this at
> > home, but I haven't 
> > checked email in windows in nearly a year.
> > 
> > Jonathan
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