On 24/05/15 15:01, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
I depends on personal preferences. I'm not sure why, but I always
had problems with intensive mail traffic and mutt. Also many mails
are html-base and mutt is not the best way to deal with them.
(I know that html mails are disgusting, but too many people use
them these days to disregard this trend completely.)

You can display html mails in mutt via www-client/links (and other) [1].
It works very well for me. Also you might want to have net-mail/isync or
net-mail/offlineimap and mail-mta/msmtp or some other
sendmail-compatible client because mutt blocks while talking with the
remote host.

What about IRC client?

Use irssi. It is a reliable and highly configurable CLI solution.

Just throwing net-irc/weechat in there for good measure.

[1] 
https://www.debian-administration.org/article/75/Reading_HTML_email_with_Mutt


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