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1999/3/12-13 [Computer/SW/Unix/WindowManager] UID:15587 Activity:high
3/12    Anyone know any unix-based programs that can check
        mail from pop accounts?
        \_ postillion
        \_ Netscape Communicator.  Also look for other gui programs at
           http://www.gnome.org
        \_ fetchmail
        \_ pine
        \_ mutt --sly
        \_ how about a program which creates a secure IMAP "channel"
            (i.e. I don't want to download the messages) -nick
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