On Tue, Nov 28, 2000, Herouth Maoz wrote about "Re: OT: To: & Cc:":
> BTW, my e-mailer is KMail. It has reply and reply-to-all. How many
> people use Mutt anyway?
Let's start a poll ;)
My mailer history was using mailx (a.k.a. Mail) until about 1992, when I
switched to elm, and only about a year ago I finally switched to mutt,
because elm was starting to feel like a straight-jacket (it didn't support
attachments, for example! [1]) and because mutt's look-and-feel is very similar
to elm's (I don't like pine's look-and-feel).
I never used a graphical mailer: as one of the mutt authors says (and I'm
paraphrasing - I don't remember the exact quote): "I use a text-based mailer
because I tend to type my emails, not click them."
I also keep my email on a central computer, and log onto it from anywhere to
read my mail, and this is much easier to do with a textual mailer like mutt.
[1] http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/vs.elm.html
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