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Posted: Nov. 18 2004,21:49 QUOTE

Can one you gurus please have a go at making a proper working .dsl of the freeware linux version of i.Scribe (see Memecode website).  It comes as a .bz2 file.  I tried to make a .dsl of this myself as I couldn't get any of the Thunderbird .dsls to work on either of my two machines and I new it would be too slow for my old laptop anyway.  It worked partially - enough to show that the functions including integrated contact database and calendar and pop3 mailbox preview worked, all of which I would like.  This MUA has anti virus and anti-spam safeguards too.
(I posted this before yesterday but can't find any trace of it!)
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Posted: Nov. 19 2004,00:09 QUOTE

why not just use Sylpheed?

It's really nice.

besides, there are almost no viruses out there for linux.

What 460-something over the last 6 years?

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Posted: Nov. 19 2004,09:38 QUOTE

Sylpheed is nice and I used it for months on earlier versions of DSL.  I still use its big brother Sylpheed-claws for the main windows family PC computer which is loaded with AVG anti-virus (yesterday's Netsky B e-mail was stopped OK!).  For my small 12.5"TFT laptop screen (which I like) space and display efficiently is important.  I found sylpheed a bit cramped.  I have been using debian's Xfmail (via apt-get) for this reason for 6 months.  There is very little display clutter but is still limited, no mime support and buggy.  I miss the pop3 mailbox preview feature on my windows machine e-mail clients that Sylpheed does not provide.  I occasionally am guilty of forwarding viruses to work contacts by replying to e-mails in .DSL Xfmail without realising.  I would welcome a new client like i.Scribe with some of these built -in safeguards.
Being small, it is in keeping with the keep-it-small DSL ethos.
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Posted: Nov. 20 2004,23:08 QUOTE

hmmmmm, if they use windows, they will get viruses LOL

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Posted: Nov. 22 2004,18:05 QUOTE

The other thing I like about 'inScribe' mail (windows version) is the option to have all messages headers in your message browser followed by the first 4 x lines of each message in blue, small font which allows you to close down the viewer pane default - no more opening and closing old mails to see what they are about.  Linux version imports Outlook and Eudora mails which must be attractive to a potential DSL convert.  Mails are stored in identical format to linux version ie. I could swap between linux and windows installations if er... there was a linux .dsl version of this.  I'll shut up now.
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