Hi,

* Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 19:33]:
>I'm really liking Mutt, but in all honesty it's a lot
>of work to put everything together.
You're right here. I think I needed two weeks to get everything
together.

>Ultimately that flexibility is the beauty of Mutt, but to get started
>is a steep learning curve, especially if you are relatively new to
>Linux, and even newer to the command line.
Just take your time. Everyone who wants to learn is welcome. It's
certainly worth the effort.

>In the last 36 hrs since I've started the switch from KMail to Mutt,
>I've had to come to grips with vim, sendmail, fetchmail and mutt. And
>from what I can tell, I need to get procmail going too.
I recommend Maildrop, the syntax is much easier.

>PS:  was the format of this reply even slightly better? :-)
Slightly, but the most visible thing is still here: It makes no sense
to write the answer before the question. Either you refer to some
text; then put your answer right behind it. Or you add something to a
thread, but don't relate to any mail in particular; then just write
what you want to write, Mutt will include references to the other
mails.

Thorsten
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