mail program for FC6
Steve Searle
steve at stevesearle.com
Sat Mar 3 18:13:03 UTC 2007
Around 05:53pm on Saturday, March 03, 2007 (UK time), Les Mikesell scrawled:
> Yes, pine has one of the most bizarre user interfaces known to man and
> you aren't going to find anything similar in that respect. Mutt is a
> little more sensible, but does anyone still use a character based mailer
> regularly these days?
Yes I do. And I'm not alone - there is an active Mutt email list and I
am sure many users beyond that.
> Even if you have a limited bandwidth connection, imap to a local GUI
> mailer iso a lot nicer.
In your opionion, not mine. Mutt has everything I want, can be
configured exactly how I want, and does things I have not yet found
available in any other application - GUI or otherwise. I can also run
it via SSH and putty from any Windows machine - I keep putty and my SSH
keu on my phone's memory card.
Steve
--
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting a bad thing?
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