Tony,
thanks for your info -- I am still not sure, whether to move (from 
now  being a not-very-happy Netscape-Messenger user) to mutt or 
pine -- I have heard so often, mutt is so good ... so my question 
to those knowing how mutt works: does mutt have these features Tony 
was describing for pine ...  ?

I just opened pine in a shell ... seems not very difficult to 
make it work ...
But do I need an additional program to make it work (such as 
sendmail or so ...) or is it (more or less) enough to simply put the
usual email-related values into the pine config file, such as my 
email-address, my ISP's addresses for his mail-fetching and -bringing
machines and so on ...?

Sorry for these perhaps stupid Newbie-questions ... but there are
probably so many experienced mutt or pine users on this list ...
why not listening to what they say about these programs ...

Thanks in anticipation.

Regards --
Wolfgang

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PS: My ISP having problems currently with his email-server I had to 
change some mail-configs -- please note my current email address now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks.
W.P.
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"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:
> 
> I just rediscovered something about Pine. When replying to a message, if
> the original text lines are long enough to wrap, you can force a wrap
> within Pine (Ctrl-J) and it will rewrap and requote the paragraph. It
> won't put quotes in the middle of the text or break a line at the end and
> leave a couple of words orphaned on the next line.
> 
> Did I mention that successive levels of quotes are displayed in different
> colors? That feature makes it very easy to follow discussion threads on
> lists like this.
> 
> It also imports vCards.
> 
> [ ... ]


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