I still use mush (Mail Users SHell). I use fetchmail (on Linux) to grab it and throw it into a local /var/spool/mail and then read it that way. fetchmail supports IMAP and POP (both 2 and 3). Fantastic program. (Noelle asks "What's wrong with pine? I'm pine and proud!".) I still use mush 'cause it's the only one that still allows me to use my reactive keyboard (character prediction); neither pine nor mutt allow me to do that. Oh, and mush now has MIME support. > From: Jonathan Payne <jpayne@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 10:05:34 -0800 > > Wake up and join the rest of us in the new millenium, and use netscape to > read your mail on UNIX. ;-) > > JP > > PS: I use Outlook. What a piece of junk! Just don't click any > attachments... > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Brian [mailto:bh@xxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:01 AM > > Subject: IMAP mail readers? > > > > The powers that be have decided that as of 1/1/02 we can't > > NFS-mount the > > mail server any more and must instead use the IMAP protocol > > to retrieve > > mail. So: > > > > 1. For the first few days of January I may be less than perfectly > > responsive to email! > > > > 2. Does anyone have a suggestion for a nice non-GUI, non-MIME, > > non-virus-friendly *nix IMAP mail reader? The perfect response would > > be a program that grabs my mail every so often and puts it in > > /var/mail/bh > > on my local machine, so I could just keep on using good old mail(1) to > > read my mail. But I suppose I could learn something new so long as it > > isn't Pine and doesn't require X windows.