On 1/7/2020 12:58 AM, Håkon Alstadheim wrote: > Den 04.01.2020 15:54, skrev john doe: >> [mail] without ncurses? > ... >> I also need to configure IMAP and SMTP access, >> is there a MUA which does IMAP SMTP that does not rely on ncurses? > > nmh (and its various front-ends) do not depend upon ncurses. There are > front-ends written in emacs-lisp (mh-e) and tcl (exmh) that are part of > debian. > > Take a look online https://www.nongnu.org/nmh/ or in the manual (debian > package "mh-book" ) > > Drop the guys at nmh-work...@nongnu.org a line. Low traffic and helpful > bunch. > > nmh by default fetches all incoming mail to a directory under $HOME, and > is geared towards using standard unix commands (like grep) to work with > individual mails. Works well for filing stuff into folders, stripping > unwanted formatting, and keeping track of mail. > > nmh does not work well for accessing your mail from multiple, different > client machines. > >
Thank you for this, I'll probably end up using NMH with FDM to get what I want. A big thank you to any one who has contributed to this thread. -- John Doe