Sharing files with Windows
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Mon Aug 9 07:15:25 EDT 1999
On 9 Aug 99, at 3:15, John Abreau <jabr at blu.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Aug 1999, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>
> > While I have been using Linux for several years, I have maintained my
> > Windows95 system. I am now at the point where I use Windows95 primarily
> > for Quicken. I still get my POP3 email on Windows because I still have
> > not found one that I like as well as Pegasus, and David Harris is not
> > porting it.
>
> I use fetchmail to pull my mail over with POP3, and then exmh to read it.
> I did customize the underlying MH to use tarnhelm as my SMTP server, which
> bypassed the need to much with sendmail locally.
XFMail uses mh format, and can be set up for POP3, SMTP and/or
sendmail. So far it does what I want, but its filtering language is very
limited.
> I've been quite happy with gtkicq. I haven't tried KXicq; I did try a few
> other icq clients before gtkicq, and had lots of problems; however, I
> don't recall which ones.
I played with both yesterday. Have not decided which. The format of the
members database is text, so I can easily add a bunch of contacts with a
text editor. BTW: gtkicq stores your password as plain text.
This week I'll look at gnucash. The Pegasus folders are readable. I think
either a perl script or C program can easily parse them and convert to
mailbox format (or into mh format).
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