XFMail
Chuck Noyes
chuck at 110.net
Thu Aug 19 16:47:20 EDT 1999
...and XFMail's seeming inability to display mail sent in HTML format
correctly.
All in all, I find XFMail to be pretty good. It fills most of my needs, with
the exception of the HTML issue I mentioned earlier.
-Chuck
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> Jerry Feldman wrote:
> >
> > I have been using XFMail for the past couple of weeks to evaluate it.
> And a followup :-(. I did not check my email after the Linux meeting last
> night. This morning when I logged in, XFMail crashed. It was hitting some
> limit. I then brought up Pine, deleted most of the junk messages
> (mailerdaemon bounces from the mailing lists, mostly AOL and WebTV mailbox
> fulls which I filter out. After deleting a few hundred messages, finally got
> XFMail to work. So, the bottom line is that I like XFMail's features, but it
> is too unreliable, at least in my environment.
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