Good afternoon
Do Sep 12 16:43:25 2013
Thank You for email and help.


 >  > > However, mutt was originally written to live in a larger ecosystem,
 >  > > and many of us do not use its pop or smtp features directly.
 >  > *
 >
 >  > What does mean directly?
*
Now a maybe stupid question:
Now I use
claws
and
tb
for Email pop smtp.
I open tb and I can see all emails.
When I used a text based software like mutt
can I see also all emails or onyl file names in one directory?

 >
 > Meaning, that as Cameron explains later in the email, rather than using
 > this built in smtp or pop feature of later versions of mutt, we use third
 > party programs to do that.
 >
 >  > >
 >  > > Instead, we run a separate program to collect email, usually using
 >  > > POP. Programs such as fetchmail and getmail are common choices for
 >  > > this. I run "getmail" regularly to collect my email and deliver it
 >  > > to my "spool" folder. (And run a mail filing program to move 
messages
 >  > > out of there into various mail folders for various lists etc.)
 >  > >*
 >  > So
 >  > to use other programs than mutt is common?

Regards
Sophie




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