Best Zaurus Email or One-User WebMail Application?
strredwolf asks: "After upgrading my Zaurus SL-5500 to the much-better OpenZaurus 3.0 ROM, I'm left with a lack of an e-mail application that does POP. Short of compiling one up, what would folks there use with the OZ-bearing PDA? Ether a POP-capable mail app, or even a webmail system I can use Konqueror on? (And no, Yahoo! Mail doesn't work on it, even though Opera on the Sharp ROM worked well with that site)"
I have the devolper model and am running Kmail...
The Opie mailer supports POP. See http://opie.handhelds.org/
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Red.
the OZ rom is sooo superior, yet you can't read your email and you can't (really) browse the web ;)
/home/QtPalmtop/bin/qtmail on my Z - which i'll be upgrading to OZ sometime soon :)
just kidding...
have you tried running the qtmail client in OZ? i see it's located at
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It should also be possible to save the email application that comes with the Zaurus to install on top of OZ. Better yet, just download Opie's mail app.
Software sucks. Open Source sucks less.
One question -- maybe you've tried this, but just in case not: did you try accessing Yahoo! mail via pg1.yahoo.com/raw
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In both cases, however, you'd have to get the Opie source and re-compile them for X86 since the ipk's are all pre-compiled for the Z.
Honestly, if you've got a Zaurus, the easiest way to try it is to just back up everything and flash OZ. It's just not that hard to flash back and forth. I did it in the very early days and went almost immediately back to the Sharp ROM and just restored the data. Then I went to Paul Flinders "enhanced" (/home on SD card) rom. Since OZ 2.9.5-beta-something, however, I haven't looked back.
What's the deal here? Is the original asker just ignorant (not an insult, just a state of mind), or is it that hard to find a decent email client for the Zaurus?
I'm even more glad I didn't buy a Zaurus to replace my Newton 2100 when I had the impulse to do so, as a platform for running the Dynapad PDA OS/environment (which has an email client already).
Working toward a usable PDA environment in the spirit of Newton OS: Dynapad
You may also want to ask on #opie on IRC to see if they have a more Opie specific howto somewhere.
I myself simply use the web itself to profide that. Browse to www.mail2web.com and off you go. No account required.
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