fred smith wrote: > On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 11:10:57AM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> fred smith wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I'm trying to figure out how to use Thunderbird as a local mail reader. >>> >>> So far I don't see any way to configure it other than as a POP3 or IMAP mail reader, >>> but I get my mail locally and would like to try using Tbird to read it. >>> What am I overlooking? >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >> Just use mailx on a text console like Russ ! >> > > I actually use mutt. but sometimes when someone sends me an html email with a lot of > graphics attached it's convenient to use a client that can display it all, directly. > I've been using balsa, but it isn't being packaged for RHEL/Centos anymore, as far > as I can figure. > > I just built a new machine and installed 5.3, so I could use the same Balsa RPM I > used on the previous machine (also centos 5.3), which was provided to me back when > 5.0 came out by another kind reader of this list--whose name I no longer remember, > but I figured I'd see if some other mail reader that is supported on the platform > would work instead. The nicest approach is to have an imap server that you can access from all potential clients. If you are stuck with a server that doesn't do imap you can set up fetchmail to pick it up and move it to a server that you control. This is particularly handy if you have a phone that does email or you have multiple machines where you might want to read or download attachments. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com