> "walter" == Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> other than pine. I would like a simple curses based reader
I use Gnus, which these days comes with emacs. It (emacs) runs
on almost any terminal or in a window - does that satisfy your
curses needs?. A word of caution - if you are
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>
Excep
> While I use Exmh, and I would highly recommend it myself, as far as I
> can tell, it meets none of the asked for criteria.
>
> It is Tcl/tk based, not curses, so it requires X. While it can handle
Oops, missed that one. Sorry.
Although it should be noted that MH can be used without X.
> m
On Jan 15, Walter Tautz wrote
> other than pine. I would like a simple curses based
> reader
> that easily allows one to configure the mail to read
> automatically into separate folders depending on
> the address it came from,
I'm not sure if I'm understanding you here: if you want incoming mail
> EXMH is a powerful X-based reader that meats all of your criterion (except
> perhaps filename completion as I am not quite sure exactly what you are
> talking about here).
While I use Exmh, and I would highly recommend it myself, as far as I
can tell, it meets none of the asked for criteria.
EXMH is a powerful X-based reader that meats all of your criterion (except
perhaps filename completion as I am not quite sure exactly what you are
talking about here).
> other than pine. I would like a simple curses based
> reader that easily allows one to configure the mail to read
> automatica
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