The Balsa package contains a GNOME-2 based mail client.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-9.1 platform.
Download (HTTP): http://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa/balsa-2.5.9.tar.bz2
Download MD5 sum: b936cfdeedff6f231787dfd9a5c108ba
Download size: 4.3 MB
Estimated disk space required: 67 MB
Estimated build time: 0.5 SBU
Aspell-0.60.8, enchant-2.2.7, GMime-2.6.23, GPGME-1.13.1, and Rarian-0.8.1
MTA (that provides a sendmail command)
Compface-1.5.2, gtksourceview-3.24.11, libnotify-0.7.8, MIT Kerberos V5-1.18, OpenLDAP-2.4.49, SQLite-3.31.1, WebKitGTK+-2.26.4, yelp-tools, and python-html2text
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/balsa
Install Balsa by running the following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr            \
            --sysconfdir=/etc        \
            --localstatedir=/var/lib \
            --without-html-widget    \
            --without-libnotify      &&
make
        This package does not come with a test suite.
          Now, as the root user:
        
make install
          --enable-smime: Use this option to
          enable S/MIME support if GnuPG-2.x.x is installed.
        
          --with-canberra: Enable libcanberra
          support.
        
          --with-compface: Enable compface
          support.
        
          --with-gcr: Use libgcr for TLS support.
        
          --with-gss: Enable GSSAPI support.
        
          --with-ldap: Use this option to enable
          LDAP address book support if OpenLDAP is installed.
        
          --with-libsecret: Enable strong
          password support.
        
          --with-gpgme: Use this option to enable
          GPG support if “GnuPG Made
          Easy” (GPGME)
          is installed.
        
          -with-html-widget: enable the html
          renderer (remove --without-html-widget).
        
          --with-sqlite: Use this option to
          enable SQLite address book support if SQLite is installed.
        
All configuration of Balsa is done through the Balsa menu system, with mailbox configuration done with the Settings—>Preferences menu.
If you are unable to connect to your ISP, they probably don't support APOP. Disable it in Settings/Preferences/POP3/advanced.
If you enable filters for your incoming POP3 mail, you must have Procmail-3.22 installed, as the incoming mail will be handed off to procmail for processing.
Last updated on 2020-02-20 16:18:37 -0800