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 >

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