On 2001-05-16 23:31:03 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: >Pine for instance? It normally delivers to local sendmail, but >will happily deliver to an external delivery server (using >sendmail -bs and talking smtp) Pine also includes a crappy editor (pico - which is nevertheless used by some people in order to ruin their configuration files), and a full-blown file manager (pilot, if I recall this correctly). Just don't quote it as an example. (OK, we have a directory browser, too, and a tight integration between editor and mailer has a few pros.... ;-)) -- Thomas Roessler http://log.does-not-exist.org/
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail usin... Andre Majorel
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Claus Assmann
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: ... Rich Lafferty
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Brian Nelson
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: ... Suresh Ramasubramanian
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Biju Chacko
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: ... Andre Majorel
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Claus Assmann
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: ... Brian Nelson
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Suresh Ramasubramanian
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Thomas Roessler
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: ... Suresh Ramasubramanian
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Thomas Roessler
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Lawrence Mitchell
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Matej Cepl
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Matej Cepl
- Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail... Lars Hecking