What the heck is a MUA?
I can't configure any aspect of this e-mail beyond
the color of the interface.
This is a web-based. iMap account on Lycos servers.
I typically use this type of account, 
even on my own domain, School-library.net,
for the shear convenience of being able to check my mail 
anywhere.
This is a spare account that I generally use when signing
up for stuff on-line where I expect to recieve garbage mail.
I am on several other lists (3 redhat lists, two darwin lists, one fink list, a couple 
of teacher lists, 
one Quaker list...) on my several "main" addresses,
and didn't want to bog them down any further.
(The traffic on this list is preposterous.  I am receiving
130+ e-mails from this list in one day.)

tony

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On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 23:04:29  
 Scott C. Linnenbringer wrote:
>On Wednesday 26 March 2003 08:16 pm, ScruLoose wrote:
>
>> BTW, it is *strongly* recommended to set your MUA to break your lines at
>> a reasonable length (72 columns is standard).
>> It's considered good manners, as it makes it a lot easier to read and
>> quote your messages.
>
>It's not *strongly* recommended. It's standard convention. :)
>
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