Perhaps the best way would be to use an ISP that supports IMAP email and
keep all of your e-mail there. That way you could use KMail, Evolution,
Outlook, Outlook express at your descretion and all of your e-mail would be
stored remotely on the server and stay there. Not be using this as a
platform to do a sales pitch, but if you're interested I can hook you guys
up for cheap cheap and I'll even be a sport and tell you how to set
everything up on your boxes if you have any troubles. I use the IMAP
protocol for all my email addresses with the exception of my RR account
which doesn't support it. :-)
The IMAP protocol rocks!
-Josh
josh.tiner@worldwidephp.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Stia" <rnr@sanctum.com>
To: "SLUG List" <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 12:36 AM
Subject: [SLUG] Home stretch; 7th of a dozen questions
> Hello Sluggers
>
> Awhile ago I created a user account for my wife. Finally have her
> using Linux much more than Windoze, especially after installing Open
> office for her. Lacking one thing for her though, ...e-mail....We
> share the same e-mail address. She gets stuff, I get stuff, and we
> jointly get stuff. What I am doing now is printing pertinent things
> for her to her Home file. If she wants to send a message she goes
> back to Windoze.
>
> Here is what I would like to do. I an running Kmail which I like
> very much and want to keep. Has nice configurable filters and sorts
> out my mail for me now. I would like to install Kmail for her on her
> account and let her get her personal mail and our joint mail. I would
> like to continue to get my mail and our joint mail.
>
> Are we talking about setting up fetchmail and sendmail here?
> Is that a big pain? Is there a better easier way of doing what I want
> to do? I am open to all suggestions.
>
> Bob S.
>
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