First : check the User-Agent: or X-Mailer: headers to see what people are using.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:26:11PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote: | Now I use mutt, which allows me to use my own text editor (emacs), Ditto, but ugh (I use vim :-)). | supports multiple accounts, What do you mean by this? Do you mean that it is able to read from multiple POPS/IMAP servers or that you can edit the headers so that the message comes from a different name/address? | doesn't crash, supports all the common mailbox formats (I prefer | maildir), intelligently handles mailing lists, and is configurable Ditto. BTW, Mahogany (on sourceforge) is another mailer out there. It uses C++ and wxWindows for the GUI. As a result it can look like GTK+, Motif, or MSW depending on which wxWindows (and os) you are using. They also embed the python interpreter so you can extend it with python. Once I found out about mutt's awesome mailing list handling and the ability to have multiple "inbox" folders (procmail delivery) I stopped looking at other mailers. It is also really nice for using when you don't have an X server or a fast connection to the host you read mail on. -D