Why not just install a web-based terminal (like ajaxterm -- <a href="http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm">http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm</a>), and continue using Mutt?<br><br>Just a thought...
<br><br>-Brian D.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/30/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Scott Raun</b> <<a href="mailto:sraun@fireopal.org">sraun@fireopal.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I'm currently using NeoMail connecting to local POP3 mailboxes, when I'm<br>not using Mutt (I VASTLY prefer using Mutt!). I'm being forced to use<br>the webmail if I want to read mail from work - they've blocked ssh &
<br>telnet from reaching the outside world. I'm running into some ...<br>limitations of NeoMail - it doesn't thread, it doesn't have a mass 'mark<br>read' function that I can find.<br><br>So, what's your favorite 'install on my Linux box' webmail package? As
<br>I said, I'm currently using POP3, but could be convinced to change to<br>IMAP. I'm currently running a Debian box - I can't get at it right this<br>moment to tell if it's etch or lenny. Requirements are some degree of
<br>threading (preferably using the reply-to-message-id, but I'll take by<br>subject), and mass action (at least mark read and move to another<br>folder). I'd like something that used mboxes.<br><br>Note: use gmail/your web-mail provider of choice is NOT an option - I
<br>want my e-mail on my storage, not someone else's!<br><br>--<br>Scott Raun<br><a href="mailto:sraun@fireopal.org">sraun@fireopal.org</a><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
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