The web page hasn't been updated for more than a year, bug reports bounce, and, according to a friend, the mailing list has been very quiet. I think it's a fair guess that it's no longer being actively been worked on. I'd love to hear differently.
How'd you get it compiled? I tried and it kept bugging out on the (I presume) new dbm.
If anyone wants to arrange an rpm I know quite a few folks who have been posting on usenet asking for help who would be most appreciative.
>NS mail is functional, and relatively easy to use, but it is not Eudora.
I found xfmail better than Eudora. Unfortunately it is no longer being supported and doesn't run under RH6. It also (unfortunately) uses xforms, which is likely to annoy the purists. But it has all the functionality of Eudora Pro plus a better configuration interface. YMMV.
The web page hasn't been updated for more than a year, bug reports bounce, and, according to a friend, the mailing list has been very quiet. I think it's a fair guess that it's no longer being actively been worked on. I'd love to hear differently.
;).
How'd you get it compiled? I tried and it kept bugging out on the (I presume) new dbm.
If anyone wants to arrange an rpm I know quite a few folks who have been posting on usenet asking for help who would be most appreciative.
Oh yeah, I would too
skribe
>NS mail is functional, and relatively easy to use, but it is not Eudora.
I found xfmail better than Eudora. Unfortunately it is no longer being supported and doesn't run under RH6. It also (unfortunately) uses xforms, which is likely to annoy the purists. But it has all the functionality of Eudora Pro plus a better configuration interface. YMMV.
skribe