On Jo, 08 iul 21, 12:26:14, Curt wrote: > On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside <deb...@polynamaude.com> wrote: > > > I understand that the use of terminal software may be some advantage but > > The use of terminal software can be fatal. > > I use alpine myself, but the core members of the group---who sometimes > remind me of the dinosaurs in the back row of AA meetings (see *Infinite > Jest* if you're interested)---swear by Mutt (repeatedly swear by it > without noticeable fatigue, every time this self-same question is posed, > which is about once a week, but then I exaggerate, of course, for > effect). The thing is, though, 99% of the people asking this question > are looking for a GUI app, so the Mutt responses are nearly always *à > côté de la plaque*. This doesn't bother these recidivists, because they > don't really concern themselves with the question asked. All they > really care about is the answer given: *Their* answer.
I can only recommend things I have reasonably recent experience with. As far as I recall, when I used it Claws Mail was very good, but had poor support for Maildir (unmaintained plugin) and I really wanted to have my getmail -> maildrop -> MUA -> MTA -> smart host setup. Once I got reasonably proficient with mutt (and vim) I just never felt the need to go back, even though my current setup (provider IMAP/SMTP server only, sorted with imapfilter) doesn't really require it anymore. The daily horror of using Outlook at work probably doesn't help either. And then there's the equivalent of https://xkcd.com/1782/ Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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