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** Reply to message from "jbrush@aros.net" on Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:56:25 PST8  
 
> I am betting there is no way to use ICE to access gmail, and since Mozilla  
> mail does not seem to support it either, I guess I would also like to solicit  
> input on any free OS/2 mail readers that are customizable and will allow me to  
> set ports, IMAP4, and TLS, (as if I now what those are )  
I use Polarbar <http://polarbar.org> for my email client, the current release  
is 1.25a but they are working on the next release which I expect early next  
year.  You can configure all the ports, for SMTP, POP, and IMAP.  From what I  
have read on the mailling lists the IMAP support my not be complete.  You can  
have multiple users and multiple email addresses for any user.  When I retrieve  
my email it comes from three different email accounts.  You can have multiple  
"personas" so you can set the "from" and "reply-to" to whatever you want.  
 
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Robert Blair  
 
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