Re: Thanks for mail

1998-10-10 Thread Alex Shnitman
George Bonser writes: > > Wow, why such complexities? Try VM under Emacs or (better) XEmacs. You > > I would say the learning curve for netscape mail is a lot different than > for emacs. I agree. OTOH, the learning curve for Windows 95 is a lot different than for Linux. We're not supposed to

Re: Thanks for mail

1998-10-10 Thread Alex Shnitman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Does anyone know of a mail reader for html mail? I might need one. > > Netscape handles it well. When I get email with html or a hyperlink that I > want to check out, I forward it to a special username. I have netscape set > up to retrieve it using pop3 and then

Re: Thanks for mail

1998-10-10 Thread Ole J. Tetlie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (richard) | | Does anyone know of a mail reader for html mail? I might need one. I have never tried it's mail facilities, but I guess netscape could help you with that (I usually hit "B Del yes" (delete mail in gnus) whenever I see html mail :-). -- Eschew obfuscation(go on

Re: Thanks for mail

1998-10-10 Thread paulwade
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, richard wrote: > Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 21:00:01 +0100 (BST) > Does anyone know of a mail reader for html mail? I might need one. Netscape handles it well. When I get email with html or a hyperlink that I want to check out, I forward it to a special username. I have netscape

Thanks for mail

1998-10-10 Thread richard
Thanks for helping with the old mail probs. I was under hte impression that because I needed fetchmail to collect from a pop3 server then smail using smtp wouldn't send. But then I'm very new to 'real' mail only ever having used Miscrsoft stuff before. Apologies to everyone who mentioned wrapp