- Nmh isn't just some exercise in architectural purity, right?  We _want_
 more people to use nmh, to contribute to it and expand it's use, right?

Do we?

If popularity is the goal, then my answer to this is a resolute NO.

MH has filled a niche outside the mass market of MUAs since its inception. What it does, it does well.

What it doesn't, it doesn't well. That's not a bad thing. In fact, I don't see why that's even an issue.

As the non-Linux camp says: if you want Linux, you know where to find it.

--lyndon


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