> Bruce Ellis wrote:
> > i agree.  squirrelmail has nevr been my friend.
> 
> BTW, w.r.t. mail, I think the answer so far, is, sadly, start using 
> macos x mailer.
> 
> Ain't gonna work for me, I still need this linux laptop for work, and I 
> can't lug around two laptops. So, it's Sirius Cybernetics Thunderbird 
> for me.

I have been using MH for a very long time now and on the
whole I am very happy with it.  ssh+screen+MH allows me to be
lazy and be in the middle of reading/composing any number of
messages from any machine that can do ssh and from anywhere
in the world (even on a dialup line) without losing any
context (as long as the "server" running MH stays up --
usually years unless I foolishly decide to "upgrade" the
server).  It is a bit clunky now and not as well integrated
as some of the newfangled MUAs but it is quite customizable
and my setup & emails have survived multiple machine moves
well (the first one was on a 5.5Mhz 68k unix box).

Why would you want to trust your email to a new kid on the
block?

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