Is it exmh that made that 0-byte attachment to your message? :)

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From: Chris Garrigues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 6:28 PM
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Subject: Re: What MUA do you use?


> From:  Bill Ataras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:  Tue, 04 Jan 2000 15:53:34 PST
>
>
>
> Just curious what people are using to read/send mail from X. I was using
> netscape (SMTP/POP) that came with my redhat dist, but wanted something
> with more features (multiple POP accts, filtering etc). I've been playing
> with "spruce" (check freshmeat). Its pretty good. But I'm curious what you
> guys are using. Now that I have an industrial strength mail server (qmail)
> I'd like a really good MUA. Maybe to help me use different mail accounts
> for different maillists and for usenet etc etc. Have you found a good mail
> client that will let you live on multiple maillists, usenet, spam/filter
> yada yada?

exmh.  It's clearly a "hacker" program in that it's usability is a bit rough
in places, but it has incredible geek functionality and I could never manage
all
my mailboxes with any other package.  I seem to have 178 mailboxes at the
moment:

cat .qmail*| grep rcvstore|sort|uniq|wc -l

I've never used it with POP, but it has everything else you ask for.  I
think
people who use POP with exmh use fetchmail or something like that.

It also came with your redhat distribution, although there's a newer version
out now.

Chris

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