Thank you for your help and comments. Just to recap i had wanted to use a text editor to speed up answering emails and considered Mutt and Emacs. I had used Thunderbird for sometime and liked the app. A text email client seemed the answer but i wasn't that impressed by Mutt.
However, i'm not as knowledgeable as some and setting up Mutt was ok but still involved quite a bit of work. I got it all working and did appreciate your help. Yesterday i came across a Thunderbird addon Muttador (still beta stage - vi editor) and today came across a non-mozilla TB addon called Exteditor... http://globs.org/articles.php?lng=en&pg=2 some v.clever person has developed an external editor addon instead of the TB editor. It allows emacs, vi, joe, gedit or whatever to compose emails. Should be of interest to anyone who wants to say goodbye to the mouse while editing emails. james 2009/2/21 Gary Johnson <[email protected]>: > On 2009-02-21, Chris Bannister <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:55:00AM -0500, Noah Sheppard wrote: >> > On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:44:45AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: >> > > [..] >> > > Of course, now we're getting into pedantry, and kinda off track. :) >> > >> > We are computer geeks; pedantry is never off-track. >> ^^^^^^^^^ >> No need for the hyphen; you are not splitting a word. > > Hyphens are not used only for splitting words; they are also used > for joining words to form compounds, as when forming a single > adjective as in "ten-foot pole" or "off-track pedantry". In the > example above, however, since the modifier "off track" follows > "pedantry", the correct usage is without the hyphen: pedantry is > never off track. > > Regards, > Gary > > >
