On May 5, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Mark Crispin wrote:

> On Wed, 5 May 2010, Paul Vixie wrote:
>> of course.  but my primary mail interface is emacs mh-e and i'm not going
>> to abandon it, nor the many filters and cronjobs and tools i've based on MH,
>> just to support my secondary need to open attachment-containing messages in
>> an IMAP client.  i fully understand that i do not represent a growing segment
>> of the mail market.  as before, i'm thankful that uw-imap supports MH at all.
> 
> Have you thought about making mh be an IMAP client?  You might need to
> have some sort of proxy daemon to keep state, since IIRC mh is actually
> a set of programs invoked from the shell.  I don't know if your other
> tools use the mh programs, or if they separately know about the mh layout.


Some years ago, the mh maintainer asked me about making mh be an IMAP client.  
I think he noodled on it a bit, but I don't think anything came of it.  I'll 
ask him.

-- 
Andrew Laurence
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