Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 05/02/2008, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Feb 4, 5:20 pm, "Steve Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > It all depends on the work habits of the individual user. > > > > Well, you can say that about anything, right? The OP asked what he was > > missing, so he's soliciting the opinions of people with different work > > habits. > > Exactly. I asked because I'm certain that there are those with more > experience and more efficient workflows than myself. So I ask.
I come from the dark ages. For me, it's important that the tools I use write files that anything can deal with, not just the app which created them. Mutt handles any standard form of mail box format, including on_some_other_server(don't much care how), aka. imap. The guis, in my experience, save in their own format (If you let them? Configurable?), though they too can do the on_some_other_server() trick. However, I doubt `aptitude show grepmail` can handle tbird's format (I could be mistaken), much less imap. email was intended to be ASCII (or something discernable as it), and we have MIME attachments to deal with the rest. I don't need or want anything more than that from email. Apologies to those (the rest of the Universe) for which ASCII is inappropriate. For me, email is text. My text (English) is ASCII. I see a lot of (to me) garbage in stuff others post which my clients have trouble displaying as the poster intended, but I can usually make enough sense of it in both reading and replying. Keeping it all in standard formats all the way through eliminates many complex problems. Ie., recovering your mail after catastrophic system failure. For me, it's: ISP --> fetchmail --> {exim,procmail+bogofilter} --> mutt --> exim --> ISP Add in whatever editor you prefer, and whatever tools you want to handle the MIME stuff (~/.mailcap). Mutt'll probably be able to do what you want it to. It's just an MUA. All it wants (or needs) to do is to show you the result of a (behind the scenes) complex interaction, the details of which are irrelevant (to it). Ensure other tools are working correctly. Mutt does its job well. It does expect you to pet it regularly in the beginning, and from time to time from there on. It's aptly named. Good dog, though. Enjoy. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html Linux Counter #80292 - - http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html Please, don't Cc: me. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]