On 21 Tammuz 5761, Eric E. Moore wrote: > I was going to suggest gnus, but seems I was beaten to it. (I wasn't > sure about the preview pane/show fisst 3 lines)
One could manage something, using a combination of window reconfiguration and a custom variable to steal the first three lines of the body. It seemed to me to be a "manufactured need," personally; I used Outlook for a couple of years and never missed the little preview when I switched to Emacs-based email. But "different strokes" and all that. It doesn't come that way by default, of course, which probably also keeps it from being a viable option for him given his requirements. Best to wait for the GNOME people to catch up, but as long as they're just catching up, they may not be forging ahead. I also think that Free Software is better at meeting real needs than simply cloning existing interfaces - or at least it should be. (Not that the OP's list wasn't a real need for him.) -- Charles Sebold 21st of Tammuz, 5761 -- Useful phrases for the workplace, #3 I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce.