Matt Garman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:20:31PM -0800, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
emacs -nw -f gnus
but that's not the same as mail now is it ?
gnus will do both news and mail. I assume it was originally meant to be just a news client, but there's plenty of documentation describing how to use it as your mail client as well.
mh (and nmh) are other command-line mail programs. I'm not sure if they support gnupg or not.
Personally, I use mutt.
Matt
The reason I don't like Mutt is that it doesn't handle folders well. I have it look in my Maildir and it can't differentiate my folders. When I change the mask, it shows them all ... but the names are something like this:
16 drwx------ 6 veldy veldy 512 Nov 03 18:05 .Linux/
17 drwx------ 6 veldy veldy 512 Nov 03 18:05 .Linux.Gentoo/
18 drwx------ 6 veldy veldy 512 Jan 27 17:40 .Linux.Gentoo.Anno
19 drwx------ 6 veldy veldy 512 Jan 27 16:25 .Linux.Gentoo.Bugs
20 drwx------ 6 veldy veldy 512 Jan 21 09:11 .Linux.Gentoo.Secu
21 drwx------ 6 veldy veldy 512 Jan 29 10:55 .Linux.Gentoo.User
I would like to see the folders listed in a more threaded way ... similar to the way TIN organizes USENET messages (when you press 'l'). I have some folders that just have too long of a name for the directory listing approach to be usable.
Tom Veldhouse
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