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I have accounts in several locations. I used to forward them all to a single mailbox, but I don't anymore. Currently, I keep several shells open in a single KDE konsole, each ssh'd to home/work/consult/etc, with a mutt session in each. I'm a recent convert to mutt. Love it. I have procmail rulesets for each account to dump spam and otherwise organize incoming mail. I use mutt's 'mailboxes' option in my .muttrc to allow me to easily toggle between "important" mail files. I don't send everything to one account because, well, I just don't see much difference between using konsole's shift+rightarrow to switch between login sessions, and mutt's c+space to switch between mailboxes. I /do/ of course forward system notifications from various servers to my primary accounts. I also use procmail to copy my incoming mail headers to a perl script which strips the subject and from header info, constructs an english sentence, and pipes that into festival. So I get voice notification when my mail arrives. The theory is that this might inhibit compulsive email checking. That's the theory... Mail accounts on machines which I manage are all available via imap+ssl. I've also been using imp on my primary work computer, for web based email access. Mostly because the people I support want something like this, and it's my job to provide the service. I haven't really found occasion to use it myself. -- Ron Peterson -o) 87 Taylor Street /\\ Granby, MA 01033 _\_v https://www.yellowbank.com ----