On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 11:41:17AM -0700, Warren Ockrassa wrote:

> The mutt site is really more a vast collection of links, and I'm more
> likely to align with Robert here -- if you're recommending the product
> ostensibly you know something about it, and it might be much more
> sensible to ask a direct question as opposed to sifting through a very
> lengthy list of URLs, not a few of which are either stale or linked to
> further punchlists of arcane commands, in order to get a quick piece
> of information that can be answered in a one-line reply.

Now you're not paying attention. I did answer in a one-line reply. I
said it was "fully customizable". And I rarely exaggerate. But that
wasn't good enough for Rob.

> I was going to ask what would be the most effective way to get mutt
> working with a remote POP system *and* synced with my pre-existing
> mail folders, but perhaps it wouldn't be a good idea. Perhaps I should
> try sifting through those pages instead.

It is in the FAQ.

> If you don't like participating in discussions, especially about
> things you seem to like, why are you on a discussion list?

I don't like repeating myself, I don't like answering FAQ's when I have
provided a link. I do like participating in interesting discussions
where people pay attention and think or read a little bit before they
post.


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Erik Reuter   http://www.erikreuter.net/
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