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e-mail client supporting HTTP mail servers
Hi all
I want to know, is there any e-mail client in linux which supports HTTP mail servers. i am using fedora2. as far as investigated or tried I only find POP or IMAP mail server configuration in mozilla mail, ximian and there were no option such as HTTP. I can easily see my e-mail while i am online. however, i want to use e-mail client to see them while offline.this forces me to switch to windows to see my offline e-mails in outlook express. by the way my http mail account is from the company where i work. thanks |
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