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Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 16:59:23 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@lsi.com>
To: "Olien, David" <David.Olien@lsi.com>
Subject: Re: mail readers
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I use a gui email client called sylpheed-claws-gtk2.  Mouthful.  Anyway,
not super-duper, but I appreciate it not being Outlick.  It strips all
the BS out of emails, no problemo.  I never see any of that crap.

Just a bit easier to deal with some things than mutt because of the
constant stream of attachments that you have to deal with at work.
IMHO.

How to set it up is on the wiki, but of course ~:^)  I think I wrote
most of it up under "LSI Stuff" in the IT section.  If not, I can give
it all to you.

Cheers,

a


On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:53:13 -0600 "Olien, David" <David.Olien@lsi.com>
wrote:

> Hi Andy,
> 
> Do you have any suggestions for mail readers?  I've used sendmail,
> fetchmail, procmail, mutt for years.  With this windows laptop, I've
> been using outlook.  I hate that it when I'm trying to compose email,
> it tries to reformat it like I was writing a novel or something.  It
> insists on spell checking it for me.
> 
> I was thinking of maybe setting up a sendmail/fetchmail on my Linux
> desktop there in Campbell.  I think I remember LSI having an SMTP
> address somewhere.
> 
> Frustrating thing is all those corporate emails full of graphics.  I
> wish they'd just send a URL.
> 
> But I think I can set up my fetchmail to not actually delete files
> from the server.  So I could still read the graphics through
> outlook.  But I could read and send technical email from Linux using
> mutt?
> 
> dave
