Jeff Abrahamson wrote: > On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 12:33:09PM +0000, isdtor wrote: > > > > > I fear the days where my dayjob requires me to use something else (than > > > neo/mutt). > > > > After a corp takeover, my dayjob is fully MS-centric. Yet, I am continuing > > to use mutt for everything that is required, including S/MIME, and LDAP/AD > > based address completion. Davmail+tb also works fine for the calendaring > > aspect. > > I'm curious how you manage this, or maybe it's just a strong-willed > eccentricity. ;-) > > Interacting with an HTML and mobile-first world has pushed my mutt usage to > (mostly) interacting with developers.
I'm not isdtor, but my approach is: - read plaintext first, then look at HTML via w3m if it's not clear. - have a vcal to text filter conveniently at hand -- a ridiculously large number of people send calendar invites that have no mention in the text of when they want to meet. - have a webmail client available if necessary -- I use this at least once a week, but not every day. - mail on my phone (K9) is solely for interrupts and emergencies. I only sync my inbox. Mutt is by far the best client for dealing with large amounts of mail that can't be autosorted. -dsr-