Uses for Cygwin/XFree86

Randall R Schulz rrschulz@cris.com
Mon Oct 21 20:58:00 GMT 2002


Luke,

Would that mail client be Sylpheed?

I looked into it and generally liked what I saw, but the fact that it uses 
MH style message storage (one file per message!!) led me to decide I could 
not switch to it. That's far to much storage overhead for me to tolerate 
since I keep very large archives of the many mailing lists to which I 
subscribe.

If it's some other mail client, I'd like to hear about it, because I'm 
looking to trade up from Eudora, but the only feature that it's missing 
(apart from it's limited platform support) is message threading based on 
message IDs (not merely subject headers). Everything else about it is 
pretty good, especially it's searching and filtering capabilties.

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 20:41 2002-10-21, you wrote:
>On 21 Oct, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
> >  I also use Cygwin/XFree86 to display X forwarded windows via ssh from
> >  other hosts... this is more convenient that XDMCP when the remote host
> >  is running some crap WM like CDE, or when XDMCP logins are disabled to
> >  save processing resources (like at the cyclotron lab that I work at).
>
>At home, my wife uses is to run a nice GUI mail client that's safe from 
>Windows viruses etc. (since it's actually running on a Linux box), under 
>Windows 95.
>
>I'm also doing the same thing on my laptop at work, for when I'm off site 
>and want to slogin to read my email (which again, is delivered to my Linux 
>machine there).
>
>luke



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