[email protected] writes: > First of all, thanks to all of you guys on this mailing list. I am > learning a lot. > I hope you will excuse my many questions. > > I was happy to find out, from Ken's last email, that there is yet > another front-end for nmh whose existence I did not know of: MH-V by > Steve Rader. I have just downloaded it. > > This new discovery raises the question: how many front-ends are there? > > The ones I came across so far (though I have not ried them yet) are: > 1) xmh (obsolete, I assume) > 2) MH-E
If you're already using Emacs, MH-E is a clear winner :-). I'd like to point out that I first started using MH-E *before* I used Emacs as an editor. A big advantage of MH-E over the GUIs is that it's easier and faster to read email over the Internet. > 3) exmh > 4) MH-V > > Any other? > Could you please give a brief assesment of each, based on your experience? > Which one would be the best bet for a newbie? > (I gather that most people nowadays use either MH-E or exmh.) > > Please share your views. Every bit of info will help, as I also have > to decide whether to (partially) use Claws Mail or to go nmh/mailutils > all the way, with the help of a front-end. > > Thanks > > Otto > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Nmh-workers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers > -- Bill Wohler <[email protected]> aka <[email protected]> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
