Quoted from Len Budney:
> Emacs is not a command line interface. Although I often use Emacs to
> read a buch of messages, I don't feel like taking 42 times too long to
> read just *one* message. Advocating emacs to an emacs user, when he
> happens to want a CLI, is pretty darned annoying.

Okay, go for nmh then (with no frontend). That's hopefully command-line
enough, even though I've never used it myself.

        ---Chris K.
-- 
 Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between friends? 
  Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H. 
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV  

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