> Promising if you're not looking for an IMAP client anyway. Definitly no > shortabe of pop3 clients, but the number starts to dwindle when you look > for pop3 + ssl. yeah; it supports SMTP auth; but SIMAP and SPOP support isn't implemented yet. their support line said that those would be 'nice features' for 2.0; but might not make it. > One of these days I ma just have to sit down and write a mail client that > I'll be 100% happy with and everybody else will hate. :) someone postulated that all good programmers eventually write a mail client of their own. (or more commonly; try to and give up). this sort of goes along with the theory that all programs, given sufficient time, will expand to encompass the ability to read e-mail... Carl Soderstrom -- Network Engineer Real-Time Enterprises (952) 943-8700