> It's nice to see new concepts on the mail platform,
> but I certainly see nothing new (because Gmail already did it), but
> it's nice to see it as in Free Software.
1. They are extending Gmail's concepts; example: kill-thread.
2. free software, oh nevermind...
Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:09:27 +0200
pancake wrote:
I have recently read this post and got interest on trying sup:
http://cworth.org/sup/a-mail-client-for-geeks/
Does somebody already tried? I have installed with:
Same experience as the others have mentio
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:09:27 +0200
pancake wrote:
> I have recently read this post and got interest on trying sup:
>
> http://cworth.org/sup/a-mail-client-for-geeks/
>
> Does somebody already tried? I have installed with:
>
Same experience as the others have mentioned but also would like to
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Jimmy Tang wrote:
> I've tried using it, if I didn't already have a big archive of old mails
> that I need to refer to and you are starting up a new account its
> probably worth trying out.
>
> generating the ferret db's for an existing set of mbox's or mdir's is a
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 01:09:27PM +0200, pancake wrote:
> I have recently read this post and got interest on trying sup:
>
> http://cworth.org/sup/a-mail-client-for-geeks/
>
> Does somebody already tried? I have installed with:
>
> sudo gem install sup
>
> And i'm going to start playing with it,
I have recently read this post and got interest on trying sup:
http://cworth.org/sup/a-mail-client-for-geeks/
Does somebody already tried? I have installed with:
sudo gem install sup
And i'm going to start playing with it, but a part from the nice
features I read, I can't avoid thinking on r