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Linux alternative for mailwasher ?

#1 Post by ASRI éducation »

On a daily basis, there is really an application which misses me with Puppy.

When I see my partner using Wailwasher Pro with his Win PC, I am jealous.
http://www.mailwasher.net/

Is there a compatible alternative with recent Puppy?

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#2 Post by Sylvander »

The best I've found is SaveMyModem [smm].
Not quite as good as Mailwasher, but almost.
I use it all the time.

Jasper

#3 Post by Jasper »

Hi,

MailWasher works well via Wine. Perhaps, try the free version.

The free version will only recognize a single email account and mine has a minor quirk in that I have to exit the program twice (I did take it up officially years ago - but there was no known fix then).

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#4 Post by musher0 »

Hello, ASRI.

Could you not simply filter out or re-direct undesired mail to a "spam" folder
using your current e-mail application?

It took me a little time to configure the filter, but it works fine. Then, once a
day or every second day, I simply go in my "spam" folder, highlight all the
messages there and hit "delete".

Just an idea (if there is no Linux equivalent of the MailWasher program).
Best regards.

musher0

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P.S. Perhaps you could also consider using an on-line e-mail service such
as crawler.com or inbox.com. Such services, most of which are now free,
do a pretty good job of pre-screening the spam and setting it aside in
its own folder. Then, it's up to you to review the messages in there that
are worth keeping or deleting, of course.
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#5 Post by musher0 »

Hello to ASRI and all.

Try spamato?
Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamato/
wiki: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/spamat ... nformation

I could not test it fully on my machine because I use a webmail service.
So, you're on your own... But who knows? The reports are good.

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Others spam managers for Linux
SpamAssassin -- for servers rather than ordinary users, I believe.
SpamBayes
From:http://alternativeto.net/software/mailwasher/
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Bye for now.

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#6 Post by ASRI éducation »

Sylvander wrote:The best I've found is SaveMyModem [smm].
Not quite as good as Mailwasher, but almost.
I use it all the time.
Hello Sylvander.

Like you, I think SMM is the only alternative currently available for Linux.
What I do not understand is that since 2004 (date of the last SMM package), no Linux utility can do better than the old SMM.
A SMM2 could be considered (alas, I am not able to complete the project).

To test with Precise Puppy 5.7, I consulted two discussions:
- I tested the package available on the Murga forum http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=307227
- I also tested the package available on Sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/savemym ... mm-1.0rc2/
Alas, nothing is compatible with Precise Puppy 5.7 :cry:

I tried to compile (from sources available on Sourceforge), but I did not succeed.

However, I do not admit defeat me.

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#7 Post by ASRI éducation »

Jasper wrote:Hi,

MailWasher works well via Wine. Perhaps, try the free version.

The free version will only recognize a single email account and mine has a minor quirk in that I have to exit the program twice (I did take it up officially years ago - but there was no known fix then).

My regards
Hello Jasper.

Indeed, MailWasher Free is compatible with Wine.
But this is not the solution I'm looking for ...
I want an open source application (for broadcast/modify freely).
I need to check multiple email addresses;

Thank you for your info.

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#8 Post by ASRI éducation »

musher0 wrote:Try spamato?
Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamato/
wiki: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/spamat ... nformation

I could not test it fully on my machine because I use a webmail service.
So, you're on your own... But who knows? The reports are good.

~~~~~~~~~~
Others spam managers for Linux
SpamAssassin -- for servers rather than ordinary users, I believe.
SpamBayes
From:http://alternativeto.net/software/mailwasher/
~~~~~~~~~~
Hello musher0.

Utilities that you propose are interesting, but it's not what I want.

The advantage of a utility like Mailwasher (pro) is that you can manage/delete/view your e-mails (from different suppliers) without downloading.
It's better than activated email filtering after downloading.

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#9 Post by Terryphi »

There was a Mailwasher for Linux but the developer, Firetrust, ceased development at an an early stage. I have it and use it on all my Linux distros. It came with 30 days free trial. While it was available Firetrust sold a registration key and I purchased one. Maybe Firetrust would still be willing to sell a licence if you ask? Failing that there are probably ways of renewing the free trial period. ;)

I have also run the Windows version on Wine but it does not look as good as the Linux version and generates a Windows error message when it closes. However, it does work.
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#10 Post by Philh »

Thunderbird used to let you download headers and leave the messages on the server.
Then download only the messages you want but one at a time.
I presume it still does.
Dont know if that would be good enough for you.

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#11 Post by Sylvander »

Philh wrote:Thunderbird used to let you download headers and leave the messages on the server.
Then download only the messages you want but one at a time.
I presume it still does.
So how is it done?

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#12 Post by Semme »

Not currently installed but, maybe still viable >> How to configure Thunderbird to fetch headers only

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#13 Post by Philh »

Tools
Account settings
Server settings
Fetch headers only
Leave messages on server
(For 2 days)

I see from the above link it only works with pop3 accounts.

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#14 Post by ASRI éducation »

I found an application that seems to be interesting.
Mailfilter http://sourceforge.net/projects/mailfilter/
I tried to compile the tar.gz archive, but I can not do it (I am a novice for compilation).
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#15 Post by Semme »

Same as TB >> relies on your *POP* account. If you're on Precise- it's in the repo..

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#16 Post by ASRI éducation »

I am not competent enough to update and improve mailfilter.
Too bad, because an opensource application inspired by MailWasherPro (Windows) would probably be appreciated by many users.
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