Rich Lafferty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/10/2001:
> > I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> > provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> > appropriate.
>
> At that point, you may as well just use a Java ssh clie
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:24:53PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
> Marco,
>
> I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> appropriate. There would be communication between the Java applet and a
> Javer servlet
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:24:53PM -0400, Bob Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Marco,
>
> I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> appropriate.
At that point, you may as well just use a Java ssh cli
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:24:53PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
> I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> appropriate.
>
I have used Mindterm for this before. http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm/
alt
Marco,
I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
appropriate. There would be communication between the Java applet and a
Javer servlet (or possibly other program) running on the server. The
servlet would
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:50:10PM +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
> Sorry,
> I just realized that this subject,not the original,
> expresses exactly what I had in mind.
>
> And, yes, the rationale is to still do email a-la-mutt
> when far from home, either behind a firewall, or on
> some friend's PC
Sorry,
I just realized that this subject,not the original,
expresses exactly what I had in mind.
And, yes, the rationale is to still do email a-la-mutt
when far from home, either behind a firewall, or on
some friend's PC
Ciao,
Marco
> A webmail package with a mutt like interface does sound great :)
Actually, what I'm asking for is the opposite: a WWW interface to the real thing,
i.e honest-to-god mutt running on a shell account, and poor me
behind corporate firewall accessing it through Explorer :-(((
Then the only set up
Biju Chacko proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> There are several free shell providers -- hobbiton.org, sdf.lonestar.org, etc.
> Don't they offer mutt as an optional mailer?
Most do - but the "webmail with a mutt like interface" is a lovely idea, sort
of (especially when people are behind "port
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:18:23PM +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
> The question is, is anybody around offering a
> free email account accessible via WWW, but
> mutt based?
Hi,
There are several free shell providers -- hobbiton.org, sdf.lonestar.org, etc.
Don't they offer mutt as an optional mailer?
M. Fioretti proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> The question is, is anybody around offering a
> free email account accessible via WWW, but
> mutt based?
several freemail services offer pop3 at least :)
> I am dreaming of some place where you register as
> usual, then upload a more or less pur
Hello,
We all love mutt because we can customize just
about anything, can have send-hooks, etc...,
and we all have extremely smart muttrc files,
doing many things.
The question is, is anybody around offering a
free email account accessible via WWW, but
mutt based?
I am dreaming of some place wh
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