Emailer with "filter report" required.

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John Fitzsimons

I find the "filter report" in Eudora handy. It tells me where my
emails have gone to eg. 6 in this folder, 4 in that folder, 11 in
other folder etc.

Are there any other emailers that have a filter report ?

Regards, John.
 
John Fitzsimons <[email protected]> wrote:
I find the "filter report" in Eudora handy. It tells me where my
emails have gone to eg. 6 in this folder, 4 in that folder, 11 in
other folder etc.
Are there any other emailers that have a filter report ?

I really like Moz Mail. It does a pretty impressive job of filtering
spam. I have a filter for any message containing ".pif" in the body to
go to the folder Worms. That works really nicely also. There for
awhile I was getting several a day spoofed as PAYPAL: IMPORTANT.

There is a filter report that can be acivated by checking a box while
creating a filter.
 
I really like Moz Mail. It does a pretty impressive job of filtering
spam. I have a filter for any message containing ".pif" in the body to
go to the folder Worms. That works really nicely also. There for
awhile I was getting several a day spoofed as PAYPAL: IMPORTANT.
There is a filter report that can be acivated by checking a box while
creating a filter.

I took a look at Mozilla a while ago but IIRC the browser wasn't as
good as the Firebird release. I will now however think about looking
at it again.

Thanks for the feedback. :-)

Regards, John.
 
I took a look at Mozilla a while ago but IIRC the browser wasn't as
good as the Firebird release. I will now however think about looking
at it again.

If you're not interested in the full Mozilla Application Suite but want to
give the e-mail a run for its money, you can always give Mozilla
Thunderbird a spin -- it's the e-mail equiv. to Firebird -- stand-alone e-
mail application.

http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/


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I took a look at Mozilla a while ago but IIRC the browser wasn't as
good as the Firebird release. I will now however think about looking
at it again.

I use Avant myself. I don't care for the Moz browser either. The email
part I like enough that I keep them both though.
 
It was a proud moment for all when John Fitzsimons said:
Excellent ! I had been thinking of looking again at Calypso recently.
Many thanks Anne. :-)

You are welcome. Calypso has many fantastic features and I don't
use most of them :-)
Merry Christmas.
 
It was a proud moment for all when John Fitzsimons said:


You are welcome. Calypso has many fantastic features and I don't
use most of them :-)
Merry Christmas.

Too bad Calypso doesn't support SMTP authentication. When my ISP
began to require that, I had to give it up.
 
Randy said:
Too bad Calypso doesn't support SMTP authentication. When my ISP
began to require that, I had to give it up.

Hi Randy. If you really like Calypso, you may want to take another look.
The 'Mail Server' tab on the account properties page for each account
you have set up in Calypso has some capability for setting up SMTP
authentication. I have not checked this out myself because my ISP
doesn't require it so I'm not sure just how it works. But like a lot of
people in this group I think Calypso is a great email client. I
particularly like the regular expressions capabilities for the filters.

Hope I didn't lead you down the wrong path :).

litefoot
 
Hi Randy. If you really like Calypso, you may want to take another look.
The 'Mail Server' tab on the account properties page for each account
you have set up in Calypso has some capability for setting up SMTP
authentication. I have not checked this out myself because my ISP
doesn't require it so I'm not sure just how it works. But like a lot of
people in this group I think Calypso is a great email client. I
particularly like the regular expressions capabilities for the filters.

Hope I didn't lead you down the wrong path :).

litefoot

Thank you, I'll keep it in mind. After I left Calypso I tried many
other clients before settling on Phoenix 0.93, which I like even
better than Calypso. It is small, light, and fast, and does
everything I want by default.
 
Too bad Calypso doesn't support SMTP authentication. When my ISP
began to require that, I had to give it up.

A "work around" for that might be to point it at something like the
Hamster proxy server. Hamster does SSL so I expect it would do
what you want.

http://www.tglsoft.de/misc/hamster_en.htm

You could ask about it in somewhere like ;

hamster.en.misc

Regards, John.

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