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====== Email on Unix and Linux ====== | ====== Email on Unix and Linux ====== | ||
- | The Unix system has many mail programs available, including pine and mutt; and, of course, you can use the usual graphical mail programs such as or Thunderbird or Mozilla Mail. | + | For most users we recommend using **Thunderbird**. More detailed instructions on how to configure this are included on our [[: |
- | For newcomers to the Unix system, we recommend using **Thunderbird**. More detailed instructions on how to configure this are included | + | For users accessing |
- | For users accessing Unix via a terminal application | + | Some mail programs use a separate program for composing |
- | Another good mail program is mutt. You can find out more about it at [[www.mutt.org]] (and here is a direct link to its manual). | + | You might also want to see our [[: |
- | Some mail programs use a separate program for composing (editing) messages, | + | ===== Forwarding |
+ | These features are both set up through | ||
- | You might also want to see our introduction to email web page for more basic information. | + | ===== Secure Email ===== |
- | Forwarding and Vacation | + | For secure email using Thunderbird see [[http:// |
- | These features are both set up through the Physics webmail system. The " | + | |
- | Secure Email: PGP | + | For users accessing via the terminal we have both GnuPG and PGP v5.0 installed. GnuPG is probably a better choice for most purposes. There' |
- | We have both GnuPG and PGP v5.0 installed. GnuPG is probably a better choice for most purposes. There' | + |