I can't really speak of the linux version -- I haven't used it much and it
is still alpha, but the pc/mac version is what we use in all our public
labs at Carleton. It isn't perfect, but I've found it quite reliable
unless you open it at the same time you open netscape, in which case it
crashes before you can login. 

Ben


> how reliable is it? I remember when Winona State was trying to get away from
> command-line mail access (ca. 1996), and they put Mulberry (admittedly, an older
> version) on a lot of pc's in the labs. I tried it a few times, and found it
> to be extremely unreliable. after crashing a few times, an leaving my mailbox
> in a questionable state, I forswore IMAP mailers and went back to using PMDF
> and a text editor to read/write mail. (which was also a lot faster and less
> clunky, IMHO). 
> 
> took some serious change (long-distance dial-up) to even convince me that a 
> POP3 mailer (Agent) was a Good Thing (sometimes).
> 
> right now I'm using Mutt/vi, reading mail directly on my ISP's mailserver. Just
> like the Good Old Days. :) I'm much happier with this arrangement than most
> anything else.
> 
> Carl Soderstrom
> -- 
> Network Engineer
> Real-Time Enterprises
> (952) 943-8700
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