Why don't you use mutt? afaik it works on every available platform,
fully supports imap, or best of all, use fetchmail/procmail and a nice
procmail recipei. I have thousands of e-mails in almost 20 different mbox
files in my home dir archived and it's never been slow plus you
could use it remotely should you need too over a slow link. How do you
figure M$ lookOut! running in an emulator will be fast? Use evolution
1.0 if you need a pretty interface, it's great, and I have procmail
dumping all my mail to another single mbox that evolution reads and
filters on, so they don't clash with each other... 

I must be missing part of something here, because outlook barely runs on
it's native OS, and does nothing but create a gigantic security hole,
and a stability threat. Fill me in here, I must know why you are trying
to use such an obscure mechanism for fast e-mail... Mutt is king of all,
nothing is greater than the power of mutt, procmail and fetchmail. Bow
down...

evolution is pretty cool too.

outlook under wine... what a silly idea...
;-)

Tom
* Austad, Jay (austad at marketwatch.com) wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get it working?  It's the only email application that
> can handle my huge mailbox.  Plus, I kind of need the scheduling stuff to be
> integrated with everyone elses.
> 
> IMAP barely works in any linux email app I try.  KMail is the best so far
> (at least it finds all of my folders), but when retreiving new mail it
> retreives everything instead of starting where it left off.  So each check
> for new mail takes about 20 minutes to complete.
> 
> If I could just make Outlook work under WINE, I'd be a happy person (or at
> least happier than I am right now).
> 
> Jay
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