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I've been using Gmail for a couple of months now, and I love it! The whole concept of having messages in "conversations" and the google powered search features are just so powerful.
The problem I have is that I am now spoiled by gmail, and don't really want to go back to Horder/IMB, Squirelmail, Neomail, etc on my own server. (and no, forwarding all of my mail into my gmail account is not a realistic option...)
Does anyone know of any mail clients that are available (or soon will be available) which have similar features? (opensource is of course preferable, but I would also be interested in a looking at a commercial product).
Thanks!
Erik
It's quite easy to import mail from pop as well as imap or files in the mbox format, and it doesn't have that 1Gb limit.
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>> The whole concept of having messages in "conversations" and
>> the google powered search features are just so powerful.
With zoë it's not just conversations, it's also people, timelines, countries, domains, whatever, and the search is just as powerful. Plus, your email is on your machine. It's one of those things that's very easy to use and very complicated to explain, so the best way to find out is to try it.
It's not GNU, but it's creative commons released and free (as in beer).
Added (II): I have no affiliation whatsoever.
[edited by: claus at 11:03 pm (utc) on Nov. 9, 2004]
That's probably not helpful information anyway, but here's some tips for finetuning performance: [sourceforge.net...]