* Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020406 09:41]:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 09:24:21PM -0800, Jeff wrote:
> > Is that any mail client that supports maildirs, other than Mutt of
> > course?
>
> I seem to remember that KMail uses a Maildir-ish format...I switched
> to mutt a while back tho, so I'm not
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 09:24:21PM -0800, Jeff wrote:
> Is that any mail client that supports maildirs, other than Mutt
> of course?
I seem to remember that KMail uses a Maildir-ish format...I switched
to mutt a while back tho, so I'm not sure.
-rob
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> * Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020403 21:06]:
> > * Jeff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020402 22:17]:
> > > Is that any mail client that supports maildirs, other than Mutt
> > > of course?
> >
> > I know of at least gnus, and there's a patch for pine, which, IIRC,
* Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020403 21:06]:
> * Jeff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020402 22:17]:
> > Is that any mail client that supports maildirs, other than Mutt
> > of course?
>
> I know of at least gnus, and there's a patch for pine, which, IIRC, is
> included if you apt-get source pine. Also,
* Jeff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020402 22:17]:
> Is that any mail client that supports maildirs, other than Mutt
> of course?
I know of at least gnus, and there's a patch for pine, which, IIRC, is
included if you apt-get source pine. Also, I just found out that GNU
mailx does support maildir. I'm sure
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