On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 09:15:10AM EST, Michael Wagner wrote:

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> another possible solution is 'muttator', but I also don't know if it
> works for seamonkey. It's a thunderbird extension.
> 
> http://www.vimperator.org/muttator

Requires T-Bird 3.0 (Beta).

What's wrong with mutt, anyway? :-)

> Muttator is a free add-on for the Thunderbird mail client, which makes
> it look and behave like the Vim text editor. It has similar key
> bindings and you could call it a modal mail client, as key bindings
> differ according to which mode you are in. For example, it the same keys
> can select the next message while the message list has focus or can
> scroll down an existing message when the message preview is selected.

Some of Mutt's features include:

* color support
* message threading
* MIME support (including RFC2047 support for encoded headers)
* PGP/MIME (RFC2015)
* various features to support mailing lists, including list-reply
* active development community
* POP3 support
* IMAP support
* full control of message headers when composing
* support for multiple mailbox formats (mbox, MMDF, MH, maildir)
* highly customizable, including keybindings and macros
* change configuration automatically based on recipients, current folder, etc.
* searches using regular expressions, including an internal pattern matching 
  language
* Delivery Status Notification (DSN) support
* postpone message composition indefinetly for later recall
* easily include attachments when composing, even from the command line
* ability to specify alternate addresses for recognition of mail forwarded 
  from other accounts, with ability to set the From: headers on replies/etc. 
  accordingly
* multiple message tagging
* reply to or forward multiple messages at once
* .mailrc style configuration files
* easy to install (uses GNU autoconf)
* compiles against either curses/ncurses or S-lang
* translation into at least 20 languages
* small and efficient
* It's free! (no cost and GPL'ed)

CJ

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