On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 10:54:56PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote: > On Feb 04, David Rock [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Well, that's not the number one problem from me. I can use webmail to > respond to and send appointments well enough, but I'd rather not have to > monitor that web page for incoming stuff, especially since it's not very > good for doing regular mail with.
I can use webmail too, but if you are like me, you use mutt to read the appointment and then open the webmail client to find the appointment and respond to it. It would be a lot nicer if you could do it within mutt (not very likely) or at least have mutt call an external app to generate a response so you don't have to fire up the web client, log in, and reply. > > If you want to get away from mutt, Evolution is supposed to have an > > I'll pretend you didn't say that. :) I didn't say it was a _good_ option, just one to note because it may have bearing on getting mutt to do something similar in the future, at least I hope so. -- David Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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