* Derrick 'dman' Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030103 16:08]:
> On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 03:53:16PM +0100, me wrote:
>
> | At the moment I am giving mutt a try, and so far have been successful with
> | a few glitches in sending mail (the from field is a mess) and the
> | reply-to. I am trying to fi
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 03:53:16PM +0100, me wrote:
| At the moment I am giving mutt a try, and so far have been successful with
| a few glitches in sending mail (the from field is a mess) and the
| reply-to. I am trying to fix that now.
Is
From: me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
what you intended
* Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021226 02:15]:
> An alternative you may not have considered is just picking whatever
> mailer works best for you (mutt is quite lean and mean for example), and
> then use an external program to do the imap. Both isync and offlineimap
> do an excellent job of synchro
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 01:45:13PM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
| I have looked around for information about sending mail, and am totally
| confused.
mutt follows the unix tradition of separating responsibility and using
the program "/usr/lib/sendmail" (through a pipe) to send mail. The
actual
This one time, at band camp, Jamin W. Collins said:
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 01:45:13PM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
>
> > I have looked around for information about sending mail, and am
> > totally confused. I had exim on my system, but configuring it was not
> > very helpful. I have an smtp s
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 01:45:13PM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
> I have looked around for information about sending mail, and am
> totally confused. I had exim on my system, but configuring it was not
> very helpful. I have an smtp server in my domain (exchange server)
> and am happy to send my
Thanks for all the great advice. Seems mutt is the winner here, and I
have started configuring it with the imap client.
Now I have questions about the smtp settings, and displaying html emails.
I have looked around for information about sending mail, and am totally
confused. I had exim on m
Rohan Nicholls wrote:
> I have read and searched the web and tried out various clients, but
> there are surprisingly few that imap happily.:)
>
> I am looking for advice on: a lean imap client (I have switched to
> pheonix browser-wise and don't want the overhead of mozilla just for
> mail), an
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 07:23, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 06:05:27PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:16, d.w. harks wrote:
> > > Mutt is a beautiful thing.
> > >
> > But it misses out on all of the functionality of Emacs! ;)
>
> If you tell mutt to use 'dtema
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 06:05:27PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:16, d.w. harks wrote:
> > Mutt is a beautiful thing.
> >
> But it misses out on all of the functionality of Emacs! ;)
If you tell mutt to use 'dtemacs' as it's editor, it'll use your
existing emacs process t
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 04:21:20PM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
> [snip]
> I am looking for advice on: a lean imap client (I have switched to
> [snip]
Mutt works perfectly with IMAP server. If you want adding filter function,
imapfilter+mutt is a perfect choice.
Qian
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On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:16, d.w. harks wrote:
> Mutt is a beautiful thing.
>
But it misses out on all of the functionality of Emacs! ;)
Ah - just imagine the day when Emacs *is* a window manager, too, or it
becomes a platform on which to run X11, or all of Linux ;) Heck, just
run tcp et al dire
-- Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Thursday, 19 December 2002, 11:22 AM -0500):
> This one time, at band camp, Rohan Nicholls said:
> > I have tried to get gnus working with teh exchange server at work, but
> > it will only see the inbox, and not its subfolders, and I find the lack
> >
This one time, at band camp, Rohan Nicholls said:
> I have been using the mozilla imap client for my mail for a while now,
> and am finding it very resource hungry.
>
> I have tried to get gnus working with teh exchange server at work, but
> it will only see the inbox, and not its subfolders, an
Mutt is a beautiful thing.
It takes a little getting used to, and does graphics and things via helpers,
as it's a text-mode MUA, but I use it with multiple IMAP servers and a local
Maildir mail folder system flawlessly. It lets you customize just about
anything, so when I'm replying to mail fro
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 04:21:20PM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
> I am looking for advice on: a lean imap client
Two suggestions:
- Sylpheed
- Mutt
> I use emacs a lot, so if they can integrate with emacs to allow me to
> compose in emacs I would be in heaven.:)
TMK, both can use emacs as the
> -Original Message-
> From: Rohan Nicholls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday 19 December 2002 16:17
> To: debiAn uSeR LiSt
> Subject: Lean and clean IMAP client
>
>
> I have been using the mozilla imap client for my mail for a
> while now,
> a
I have been using the mozilla imap client for my mail for a while now,
and am finding it very resource hungry.
I have tried to get gnus working with teh exchange server at work, but
it will only see the inbox, and not its subfolders, and I find the lack
of multithreading (so stops while waiting
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