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mail clients



I need to put this in perspective. I am currently on an assignment where I
have an HP-UX workstation. MH is not installed. My current email options are
(via installed software) is:dtmail (CDE), VM(via emacs), ELM, or Netscape
(4.07). I I had the capability I would prefer to use exmh. 

What I am looking for is an email client that has much of the capabilities
of exmh, but that can easily be installed in my personal bin directory.
(Since the workstaion is HP, I would probably need a source archive and
build the client). 
The reason I am using Netscape is its filtering capabilities. There are two
capabilities that I would like to have:
1. The ability to add header elements (such as approved: for majordomo).
2. The ability to change the From: (Which I may not be able to 
   accomplish with this firewall). 

Other than this, the other problem is that Netscape is not polling for email
eventhough I have a set interval. 


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