For years I've been using emacs to read and send mail. I use procmail to filter messages to various "spool" files and then each emacs RMAIL file knows which spool file to use for it's input. For example, I have: ~/Mail/IN.psyche (spool file that procmail fills) ~/Mail/psyche (RMAIL file that specifies ~/Mail/IN.psyche as the file to get messages from) So I basically load ~/Mail/psyche into emacs and press "g" and all the new messages from ~/Mail/IN.psyche appear in it. I can then read and delete messages, leaving any messages I want there for referring back to. So I'd now like to get with the times and use a mail client that can handle attachments, but I don't want to lose the use of procmail. In addition to filtering messages I have it doing many more things (autoreplying to certain messages, stripping the unsubscribe tag line from the bottom of mailing lists, etc.). Is there any mail client that handles attachments and will let me set up folders and specify the spool file for each individual folder? So far I've taken a quick look at sylpheed and evolution but in a few minutes didn't see how to make either of them do that. A plus would be if it just requires gtk so I can easily run this on Solaris at work w/o having to get andy gnome or qt/kde libraires installed on Solaris. Thanks, Dave -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list