Re: Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-17 Thread Mike Miller
> "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

Re: Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-16 Thread Stephen Zander
J.H.M.Dassen wrote: > PATRIOTISM A great British writer once said that if he had to choose > between betraying his country and betraying a friend he hoped he would > have the decency to betray his country. > - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan > Excep

Re: Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-16 Thread John Goerzen
> 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

Re: Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-16 Thread J.H.M.Dassen
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

Re: Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-16 Thread Buddha Buck
> 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.

Re: Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-16 Thread John Goerzen
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

Can any one recommend a mailreader...

1997-01-16 Thread Walter Tautz
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, allows filename completion when reading files in or when going to different folders,etc. Preferably any configu