Hi, Marshall paul writes: > _weeks_ to configure X. OK, I can surf, now, but I want email, too.)
if everything fails, there's always /usr/bin/mail or /usr/bin/mailx. Console based Mailers include mutt and pine. Pine is quite straight forward to use, epecially if you are not accustomed to the vi editor. Mutt is IMHO more powerful and (for me) easier to use, but it uses vi as its default editor. You can of course configure it to use any editor (set editor=/usr/bin/<some obscure editor you like). On the X-Front there is a grat variety. You may take a look at Netscape's Messenger. Alternatively you could look at tkrat, XFMail, or, or, or ... Fire up dselect and take a look at the mail section. Personally I use VM, a mailer which runs inside (X)Emacs. Emacs is the one editor I use for everything, so it's open all day long, and with VM I get a consisten handling. So for the console (or the xterm), my choice would be mutt. As a matter of fact, I use XEmacs for editing and mailing on console screen, too. Cheers -- Stephan -- Stephan Engelke [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** "Die Frauen haben es ja von Zeit zu Zeit auch nicht leicht. Wir Männer aber müssen uns rasieren." -- Kurt Tucholsky ***