Jerry Heyman <[email protected]> wrote: > I've been using [N]MH as my choice in email at home since before the turn > of the century. I used it at work before then.
Me too.
> Over the years I've used many different graphical front-ends as the world
> moved from terminals to xterms to *term (today). Originally I used xmh,
> then exmh, and for the last 10+ yrs I've used Sylpheed. Sylpheed isn't
> an
Interesting. I use mh-e, but the HTML decoding is often inadequate,
particularly when working remotely over SSH/MOSH + Emacsclient.
I've just installed sylpheed, and I like it, although the 7000+ folders made
it stall for a bit...
What I've wanted for eons is an IMAP server I could run on my desktop, which
would understand MH folders, and then let me point thunderbird or other
Android mail clients at it, for when I'm remote. But let me otherwise leave
everything else alone. the uw-imapd had support, but it's reportedly too
buggy to even consider.
I think sylpheed running under VNC will work for my remote needs.
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