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- From: Howard Abbey <habbey@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 14:45:45 +0900
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John De Hoog wrote: >... I find Becky! Internet Mail > meets my needs pretty well: Never heard of it. Is it graphically based? Where can I find it / more info? I like Mutt very much. Based on elm, more difficult than pine I guess, easier than Emacs. (I apologize, I still haven't learn enough command characters to do simple file editing in Emacs.) However, like Mew on Emacs (I think), it concentrates on mail reading. The programs I use for other functionality: > -- polling multiple POP servers automatically fetchmail > -- filtering and all that procmail w/ anti-spam rc file SpamBouncer > -- displaying html posts mailcap file & lynx/Netscape (err... well it SHOULD work. I haven't gotten around to editing it yet. Anybody want to save me from looking up the appropriate man pages?) > -- multiple, visible signatures Huh? Mutt includes signatures. If you mean rotate signatures, a script file could do it I guess. > -- template support Another huh? Is this a large signature file with fill in the blanks? > -- threaded views internal to Mutt > -- simple configuration Well, while Mutt is simple to configure, the amount of functionality of procmail is directly related to what you put in. (It is VERY powerful.) Fetchmail is pretty easy, but you actually have to read some man pages. :) Other features: easy attachment handling mailbox filename completion / listing of alternatives choose your own text editor (vi / joe / Emacs / Applix?, whatever ...) As much or little header control as you want. and other more obscure relatively unimportant stuff. How about other mail progs? How much did I miss by learning elm, then mutt, instead of PINE? later, Howard P.S. For the nosy of you who noticed this was sent with Netscape: my mail options at work are Netscape & mh-mail w/ Emacs... --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Meeting: 10 October, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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