Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-09 Thread Francesco Florian
On Fr, 09 Jul 2021, Teemu Likonen wrote: > Excellent Emacs mail clients which I know: Notmuch Emacs and Gnus. Both > can render HTML mail in text format using a variable width font. Actually both can feed the html to a (customizable) renderer and display the result. Best -- Francesco Florian

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-09 Thread John Hasler
Andrei writes: > Did you mean maildrop here? I meant mailagent. -- John Hasler j...@sugarbit.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-09 Thread Teemu Likonen
* 2021-07-09 10:09:38+0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > One thing I forgot to mention about (neo)mutt is the level of automation > that can be achieved in day-to-day tasks. > Probably the only other clients that can match (and possibly surpass > this) are those based on Emacs, though the learning cu

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-09 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 iul 21, 19:38:36, Dan Ritter wrote: > Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > > I can only recommend things I have reasonably recent experience with. > > Mutt's awesome. I use it many times a day. [...] > Only mutt can handle 500,000 pieces of mail in an archive in a > way that is both performa

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 iul 21, 18:14:22, John Hasler wrote: > Gene writes: > > As do those of us who use fetchmail to feed procmail, and procmail with > > some spamassassin for deaths and diversions to feed the TDE version of > > kmail-1.9, all totally background processes. So it is all automatic... > > Poly

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Dan Ritter
Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Jo, 08 iul 21, 12:26:14, Curt wrote: > > On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside > > wrote: > > > > > I understand that the use of terminal software may be some advantage but > > > > The use of terminal software can be fatal. > > > > I use alpine myself, but

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread John Hasler
Gene writes: > As do those of us who use fetchmail to feed procmail, and procmail with > some spamassassin for deaths and diversions to feed the TDE version of > kmail-1.9, all totally background processes. So it is all automatic... Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside writes: > This sound like the s

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-07-08 9:53 a.m., Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 08 July 2021 08:34:26 to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > >> On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 12:26:14PM -, Curt wrote: >>> On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside > wrote: I understand that the use of terminal software may be some >>

Re: Mail Reader (updated)

2021-07-08 Thread Francesco Florian
On Do, 08 Jul 2021, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > and Offlineiap3 didn't work either. Interesting, I didn't experience this, it seems that it is less stable than I thought. > mbsync has worked reliably as an offlineimap replacement > IMHO: DON'T USE OFFLINEIMAP[3] any more :) I won't replace it unti

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 iul 21, 12:26:14, Curt wrote: > On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > > I understand that the use of terminal software may be some advantage but > > The use of terminal software can be fatal. > > I use alpine myself, but the core members of the group---who sometime

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 08 July 2021 08:34:26 to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 12:26:14PM -, Curt wrote: > > On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > > I understand that the use of terminal software may be some > > > advantage but > > > > The use of terminal software ca

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 12:26:14PM -, Curt wrote: > On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > > I understand that the use of terminal software may be some advantage but > > The use of terminal software can be fatal. Definitely. It may get... addictive. > I use alpine myself

Re: Mail Reader (updated)

2021-07-08 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 11:24:35AM +0200, Francesco Florian wrote: > Hi, > I use a combination of three things; I don't think it's the setup you want, > but some of them can be replaced with others. > 1. offlineimap to fetch the emails from the mail server and store them in > Maildir format. As t

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Curt
On 2021-07-08, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > I understand that the use of terminal software may be some advantage but The use of terminal software can be fatal. I use alpine myself, but the core members of the group---who sometimes remind me of the dinosaurs in the back row of AA mee

Re: Mail Reader (updated)

2021-07-08 Thread Hans
ummerside wrote: > > Hi guys (and possibly girls), > > > > I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. > > It did a good job until now. > > I am also using the PGP plugin. > > > > But I am feeling the limits, it also gets somewhat pretty slow (even

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 01:08:03PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Jo, 08 iul 21, 10:53:09, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 11:39:42AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > Any folder with more than a few hundred messages should probably be > > > converted to

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 iul 21, 10:53:09, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 11:39:42AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > [...] > > > Any folder with more than a few hundred messages should probably be > > converted to Maildir, unless it's used as an archive and rarely (if > > ever) changed. (n

Re: Mail Reader (updated)

2021-07-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 iul 21, 04:17:25, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi, > > On 2021-07-07 11:41 p.m., Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > Hi guys (and possibly girls), > > > > I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. > > It did a good job until

Re: Mail Reader (updated)

2021-07-08 Thread Francesco Florian
Hi, I use a combination of three things; I don't think it's the setup you want, but some of them can be replaced with others. 1. offlineimap to fetch the emails from the mail server and store them in Maildir format. As the name suggests, the server only needs to support IMAP. It is available as o

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread mick crane
On 2021-07-08 04:41, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: What would any of you suggest as a mail reading software ? I could use claws-mail I could use other mail client I could also install a web based mail client on another server and possibly create some local folders (don't know if this is

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 11:39:42AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: [...] > Any folder with more than a few hundred messages should probably be > converted to Maildir, unless it's used as an archive and rarely (if > ever) changed. (neo)mutt can deal with different formats per folder. Not my experi

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 iul 21, 04:09:48, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > On Jo, 08 iul 21, 09:24:32, didier gaumet wrote: > > > By default Thunderbird manages an mbox file for each folder you > > creates, which contains all the messages of the folder. So potentially > > these mbox files can be big and

Re: Mail Reader (updated)

2021-07-08 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-07-07 11:41 p.m., Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi guys (and possibly girls), > > I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. > It did a good job until now. > I am also using the PGP plugin. > > But I am feeling the limits, it also gets somew

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
In Debian there are GUI MUAs that store emails in MH format (Claws, > Sylpheed), Evolution by default stores in Maildir format and I think > KMail can be set up to use Maildir also. Yes, this is exactly what I said in my original message. That I was looking for one of the mail reader like

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-07-08 2:40 a.m., john doe wrote: > On 7/8/2021 5:41 AM, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: >> Hi guys (and possibly girls), >> >> I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. >> It did a good job until now. >> I am also using the PGP plugin.

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jul 07, 2021 at 11:41:25PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi guys (and possibly girls), > > I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. > It did a good job until now. > I am also using the PGP plugin. > > But I am feeling the limits, it also

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread didier gaumet
Le mercredi 07 juillet 2021 à 23:41 -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot- Summerside a écrit : > Hi guys (and possibly girls), > > I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. > It did a good job until now. > I am also using the PGP plugin. Hello, Enigmail, the Thunderbird

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-08 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Jul 07, 2021 at 11:41:25PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi guys (and possibly girls), > > I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. > It did a good job until now. > I am also using the PGP plugin. > > But I am feeling the limits, it also

Re: Mail Reader

2021-07-07 Thread john doe
On 7/8/2021 5:41 AM, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: Hi guys (and possibly girls), I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. It did a good job until now. I am also using the PGP plugin. But I am feeling the limits, it also gets somewhat pretty slow (even with a powerful enough

Mail Reader

2021-07-07 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi guys (and possibly girls), I am currently using Thunderbird as a mail reader. It did a good job until now. I am also using the PGP plugin. But I am feeling the limits, it also gets somewhat pretty slow (even with a powerful enough computer) if I need for example delete 100 messages on my

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-12 Thread cls
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.] In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, s. keeling wrote: > hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some >> mails from news lists with HTTP format, i

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-07 Thread s. keeling
hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some > mails from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla > mail reader, but with mutt and vim, I could not read the HTTP format > mails. One solution I c

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-05 Thread B. L. Jilek
Hi hce! On Mon, 05 Nov 2007, hce wrote: > Thanks Andy and other responses. It is a good solution although I wish > I could use the vim to read HTML with ability to click the URL links > like lynx (asking too much :-)). > > Thank you. > > Jim I'm not a Mutt expert but take a look at Roland Rose

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-05 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:31:53PM +1100, hce wrote: > I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some > mails from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla > mail reader, but with mutt and vim, I could not read the HTTP format > mails. One sol

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-05 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 11:03:55AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote: > > Since you're on Debian, I'd suggest apt-get install urlview and add > > the urlview and add the config to your muttrc like the one in present > > in /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/sample.muttrc.gz, which is: > > > > macro index \cb

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-05 Thread Andrei Popescu
from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla > > > mail reader, but with mutt and vim, I could not read the HTTP format > > > mails. One solution I can think of is to use lynx, but I don't know > > > how to config mutt with lynx. How do you h

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-04 Thread Wayne Topa
hce([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Thanks Andy and other responses. It is a good solution although I wish > I could use the vim to read HTML with ability to click the URL links > like lynx (asking too much :-)). > No, you are not asking too much. Read the vim manual section on m

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-04 Thread hce
7:31:53PM +1100, hce wrote: > > I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some > > mails from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla > > mail reader, but with mutt and vim, I could not read the HTTP format > > mails. One solution I c

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-04 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 08:40:12AM +, Andy Smith wrote: > On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:31:53PM +1100, hce wrote: > > I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some > > mails from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla > > mail rea

Re: how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-04 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Jim, On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:31:53PM +1100, hce wrote: > I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some > mails from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla > mail reader, but with mutt and vim, I could not read the HTTP format > mail

how to read http mails in mutt mail reader (vim)?

2007-11-04 Thread hce
Hi, I've just installed mutt in Debian, one problem is there are some mails from news lists with HTTP format, it was fine when I use Mozilla mail reader, but with mutt and vim, I could not read the HTTP format mails. One solution I can think of is to use lynx, but I don't know how to c

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-11 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:42:49PM -0500, Travis Crump wrote: > Yes the date field will change tomorrow to some format determined by > your locale which includes the date. Whenever I 'find' a 'bug' like > this, I think to myself, "Would the programmers really have made this > big of an error an

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread Bruce Park
From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: mozilla mail reader Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:42:49 -0500 Bruce Park wrote: From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It shows just the time of all mails sent today because it assumes t

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread Travis Crump
Bruce Park wrote: From: Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It shows just the time of all mails sent today because it assumes that you know what day it is. OK... but wouldn't it make more sense to list the date? I can understand TODAY's things not being dated. With that being said, will the date

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Bruce Park wrote: Hello debian users, I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead of the date. Is

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread Bruce Park
From: "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: mozilla mail reader Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 17:59:51 -0800 (PST) Bruce Park said: > Hello debian users, > > I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the > mail r

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread Travis Crump
Bruce Park wrote: Hello debian users, I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead of the date. Is

Re: mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread nate
Bruce Park said: > Hello debian users, > > I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the > mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In > the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead >

mozilla mail reader

2002-12-10 Thread Bruce Park
Hello debian users, I am currently using Mozilla 1.0.0 and I noticed a strange effect in the mail reader. The mail reader has "fields" such as subject, date, etc. In the date field, I get the time when the mail was sent or received instead of the date. Is this field configurable? I

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-22 Thread Alan Shutko
csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I gave up on gnus because the info pages didn't give me enough > information on how to (1) get rid of ~/News[1], (2) use gnus > without setting up a newsgroup[2] or (3) interface it with my MH > mail folders. You could ask on gnu.emacs.gnus. All of those can be

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-22 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"csj" == csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: csj> I gave up on gnus because the info pages didn't give me csj> enough information on how to (1) get rid of ~/News[1], (2) csj> use gnus without setting up a newsgroup[2] or (3) interface csj> it with my MH mail folders. I have to ad

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-22 Thread Aaron Hall
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:06:16AM -0800, Debian User wrote: > > Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? > > Not one that does well at both. There's pine, but it doesn't filter > well, or thread at all, and it's nonfree. FWIW, Pine 4.5 (j

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-22 Thread csj
hate it when user programs clutter ~/ with (unhidden) directories, a disease gnus appears to share with widowmaker. [2]i.e., use it exclusively as a mail reader. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Debian" == Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Debian> Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? I Debian> currently use mutt, but then use gnus for newsgroups... Debian> briefly looked into vm and rmail... not exactly Debian> attractive... Before giving up

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Friday, 22 November 2002, 12:31 AM +1100): > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 02:54:15AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:06:16AM -0800, Debian User wrote: > > > Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? > > You don't see much s

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Alan Shutko
Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I currently use mutt, but then use gnus for newsgroups... briefly > looked into vm and rmail... not exactly attractive... Why not just use Gnus for news and email? > want to get away from the huge ness of emacs... Emacs isn't that big anymore... I'm su

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 02:54:15AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:06:16AM -0800, Debian User wrote: > > Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? > You don't see much software designed to do both, because the design > itself is both bad and borne of laziness.

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:06:16AM -0800, Debian User wrote: > Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? Not one that does well at both. There's pine, but it doesn't filter well, or thread at all, and it's nonfree. There's Mozilla, but it doesn't filter well or read mail from the sp

Re: mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Glyn Millington
Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? > > I currently use mutt, but then use gnus for newsgroups... briefly > looked into vm and rmail... not exactly attractive... > > want to get away from the huge ness of emacs... Yes it is big - on

mail reader for news and mail

2002-11-21 Thread Debian User
Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news? I currently use mutt, but then use gnus for newsgroups... briefly looked into vm and rmail... not exactly attractive... want to get away from the huge ness of emacs... perhaps will get used to having two terminals open all the time - one fo

Offline mail reader for several lists

2000-12-05 Thread Vince Mulhollon
(bcc: Vince Mulhollon/Norlight) Fax to: 12/05/2000 10:31 Subject: Offline mail reader for several lists

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-13 Thread Joel Dinel
Yeah I used to think Mutt was too hard to configure (~/.muttrc). Now that I used the example .muttrc that came with the package, it's very useful. -- Joel Dinel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-13 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 10:49:24AM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote: > Hi, > > I use mutt, very happy with it especially the threading. Yup, mutt rocks. I couldn't be happier, unless people would stop using HTML mail. Granted, I pipe it to lynx, but it still annoys me. Mike -- Michael P

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-13 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
Hi, I use mutt, very happy with it especially the threading. -Jon

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-13 Thread Moritz Schulte
"Neil L. Roeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Oct 8, Walter Tautz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without > > having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps > > pine can do this which is what I use now. > > > >

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-12 Thread Krzys Majewski
I read the list with Gnus. The articles are saved to an IMAP folder on a remote machine, Gnus sees them via a nnimap group. -chris "Neil L. Roeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Oct 8, Walter Tautz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without >

OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-12 Thread Neil L. Roeth
On Oct 8, Walter Tautz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without > having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps > pine can do this which is what I use now. > > -walter In VM, C-t arranges the folder by thread. You c

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-09 Thread Osamu Aoki
Mutt: it's GNU and light weight console program. o->t for threading o->f for author o->d for date sort. Blazing fast. Make sure to spend some time to configure .muttrc file. Otherwize your header disply may be too much (check out ignore *). Check mailheader of knowlegeable poster answering ...

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread Paul D. Smith
%% Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: wt> i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without wt> having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps wt> pine can do this which is what I use now. Use Emacs Gnus, and read this list exactly as if it were a U

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, Mike wrote: > I'm currently using mutt, which does do threading. I'd say mutt is > at least worth taking a look at. Mutt is imho the king of threading right now, especially since it will toggle _very_ rapidly between subject threading and several other sorts, eg. From:, D

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread David Teague
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Mike wrote: > Walter Tautz wrote: > > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without > > having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps > > pine can do this which is what I use now. > I don't know if pine can do this - I used to use pine

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread Mike
Walter Tautz wrote: > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without > having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps > pine can do this which is what I use now. I don't know if pine can do this - I used to use pine, and often wished for just that feature. I

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread Dwight Johnson
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Walter Tautz wrote: > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without > having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps > pine can do this which is what I use now. Yes, just have Pine sort the messages by Ordered Subject. Dwight -- Dwight

Re: OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread kmself
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 03:01:10PM -0400, Walter Tautz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without > having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps > pine can do this which is what I use now. mutt -- Karsten M. Self htt

OT: is there a decent threaded mail reader...

2000-10-08 Thread Walter Tautz
i'd really like to be able to read this marvelous list without having to scroll through the listings looking for followups...perhaps pine can do this which is what I use now. -walter

netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-17 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Are you using the netscape communicator or the navigator package? Starting with version 4 the navigator package does NOT include the mail reader, ONLY the browser. The communicator package includes the browser, mail reader (icon is a little envelope at the lower right of screen), and a composer

re: netscape 4 mail reader

1998-09-17 Thread dsb3
On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote: >Shaleh wrote: >> >> 3) click the communicator menu and chose mailbox > >Thanks for your prompt replies, Shaleh. Unfortunately, I don't seem >to have any icons at all in the lower right hand corner nor any >communicator menu. I guess I chose the wrong pa

Re: netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-16 Thread Shaleh
Hmmm, try the command alt+2 (that is hold alt and type the number 2). That is the shortcut key. If you do not have a communicator menu along the file menu row in Netscape, then whatever you are using is NOT communicator (4.x). -- = Linux, because I'd like to *get there* today

Re: netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-16 Thread Ralph Winslow
; to putt mail from my ISP. Could some kind soul tell me which of the > > 4.02 buttons is concealing the mail reader? I'd go back to uucp/xmail > > but my ISP uses some crap called NT for their mail server and they > > don'

Re: netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-16 Thread Shaleh
Ralph, your email address is sending failure notices from tempest.nac.net. Invalid mailbox. I can send the whole message to you if you give me an e-mail address. -- = Linux, because I'd like to *get there* today

Re: netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-16 Thread Shaleh
et exmh > to putt mail from my ISP. Could some kind soul tell me which of the > 4.02 buttons is concealing the mail reader? I'd go back to uucp/xmail > but my ISP uses some crap called NT for their mail server and they > don't have a clue about uucp and I haven&#

Re: netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-16 Thread Shaleh
that > 4.02 seems to be a lot slower than v3, and the second is that I must > run v3 to read my mail since I still haven't been able to get exmh > to putt mail from my ISP. Could some kind soul tell me which of the > 4.02 buttons is concealing the mail reader? I'd go back to

netscape4 mail reader

1998-09-16 Thread Ralph Winslow
buttons is concealing the mail reader? I'd go back to uucp/xmail but my ISP uses some crap called NT for their mail server and they don't have a clue about uucp and I haven't had time to write a perl pop3 mail puller. -- - Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: pop3 mail reader

1998-03-23 Thread Art Lemasters
Benoit queried: > hi all, i have a pop3 account elsewherre on the net and i want a pop3 client. Get fetchmail (C' est fetchmail). > > i want to make multiple "folder" for my mail (filter) like debian-user and > other... > what should i use Your e-mailer should be configurable for sev

pop3 mail reader

1998-03-23 Thread Benoit Joly
hi all, i have a pop3 account elsewherre on the net and i want a pop3 client. i want to make multiple "folder" for my mail (filter) like debian-user and other... what should i use Thanks Benoit Joly -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contac

Re: VM (Emacs mail reader) maintainer?

1998-01-22 Thread William R. Ward
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > That would be me. I've been busy for a while, but I have a new > package in the works, and shall shoot it out soon. You are using > hamm, aren't you? Yes, I am. There've been a number of nice improvements

Re: VM (Emacs mail reader) maintainer?

1998-01-22 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, That would be me. I've been busy for a while, but I have a new package in the works, and shall shoot it out soon. You are using hamm, aren't you? manoj -- "During almost fifteen centuries the legal establishment of Christianity has been upon trial. What has been its fruit

VM (Emacs mail reader) maintainer?

1998-01-21 Thread William R Ward
The VM mail reader has recently gone through several releases but the Debian package isn't keeping up. I've been installing it in /usr/local/whatever but would like to be able to use the .deb files. Who maintains this (or how can I find out)? I would like to encourage him/her to stay

Re: X-capable mail reader

1997-07-28 Thread Kai Grossjohann
> mark powers writes: mark> [...] GNUS has a lot of nice things about it, though I mark> don't think it does any sorting functions for MH mark> mail. (correct me if I'm mistaken here) Though, the nnmh mark> method works quite well if you have an external mail sorting mark> app (such

Re: X-capable mail reader

1997-07-28 Thread Kai Grossjohann
> Stephen Zander writes: Stephen> Currently I'm using xmh and it's just not cutting the 200+ Stephen> emails I see a day. I like the MH features, I just need Stephen> multiple inboxes, which it doesn't do :( I use Gnus, the Emacs mail/news reader. It handles large amounts of mail very

Re: X-capable mail reader

1997-07-28 Thread mark powers
Hi folks - couldn't find Stephen's original message in my folder, so pardon the indirect reply. [EMAIL PROTECTED] sez: : Stephen> Currently I'm using xmh and it's just not cutting the 200+ : Stephen> emails I see a day. I like the MH features, I just need : Stephen> multiple inboxes, which it

Re: Mail Reader Question

1997-07-07 Thread Igor Grobman
> >There are plenty of linux apps who would let you read your mail without > >moving it > >from your mailbox. Mutt, pine, elm can do the job. Tkmail is one that I can > >think of for X. > > Ok, I'll keep my keyboard open until someone makes a clear > recomendation. Everyone has their favorite

Mail Reader Question

1997-07-07 Thread Curt Howland
Is there a Debian or just Linux version of the Sun Mailtool? I've tried to get exmh working, and while it has lots of features, I have taken a very serious shining to Mailtool's leaving the mail in the users mail spool. I also can't get exmh PGP to work right, nor to have my base [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: X-capable mail reader

1997-07-03 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Clint Adams wrote: > > Currently I'm using xmh and it's just not cutting the > > 200+ emails I see a day. I like the MH features, I > > just need multiple inboxes, which it doesn't do :( > > EXMH is much better. The latest unstable version is 2.0delta. I don't know > if it's in /debian/projec

X-capable mail reader

1997-07-03 Thread Stephen Zander
Has anyone got any suggestions for an X-capable threaded mail reader that I can use with mailagent or deliver. Currently I'm using xmh and it's just not cutting the 200+ emails I see a day. I like the MH features, I just need multiple inboxes, which it doesn't do :( Stephen --

Re: X-capable mail reader

1997-07-03 Thread Clint Adams
> Currently I'm using xmh and it's just not cutting the > 200+ emails I see a day. I like the MH features, I > just need multiple inboxes, which it doesn't do :( EXMH is much better. The latest unstable version is 2.0delta. I don't know if it's in /debian/project/experimental yet. I would rec

Re: X-capable mail reader

1997-07-02 Thread Frank Barknecht
Stephen Zander hat gesagt: // Stephen Zander wrote: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Has anyone got any suggestions for an X-capable threaded > mail reader that I can use with mailagent or deliver. > > Currently I'm using xmh and it's just not cutting the > 200+ emails

Re: POP Mail Reader where Mail stays on server

1997-02-20 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Dr. Mark A. Friedman wrote: > I know a message was posted recently asking if a POP Mail Reader > existed for Debian that would read mail on the server without > downloading it. I did not see a response. Does anyone know > of such a POP Mail Reader? > No,

Re: POP Mail Reader where Mail stays on server

1997-02-20 Thread A M Tapio Vaattanen
"Dr. Mark A. Friedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I know a message was posted recently asking if a POP Mail Reader > existed for Debian that would read mail on the server without > downloading it. I did not see a response. Does anyone know > of such a POP Mail

Re: POP Mail Reader where Mail stays on server

1997-02-20 Thread Hong Huang
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Dr. Mark A. Friedman wrote: > I know a message was posted recently asking if a POP Mail Reader > existed for Debian that would read mail on the server without > downloading it. I did not see a response. Does anyone know > of such a POP Mail Reader? Try p

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