Dale Scheetz writes:
Dale The current way I manage my e-mail involves using popclient to get
Dale incoming e-mail from my ISP (mail.polaris.net) to dwarf's incoming
Dale mail folder on my machine (dwarf.polaris.net),
Same here. I advocate [EMAIL PROTECTED], which forwards to
[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can really recommend emacs with the vm mode. Really.
My personal favorite is Gnus. It does a *wonderful* job with mail.
Threading, filtering, deleting duplicates, etc...
Getting it set up just the way I wanted was a little tricky, but
anyone who's interested can
And Dale -
If you're thinking of going with emacs clients, there's an smtpmail.el
package. Not to stunt your budding mail-admin-ship, but maybe it'd do
the job. I don't use it but a decent number of people seem to.
URL:http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs/contrib/smtp is
the
Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Several people have asked me for my Gnus setup, so I'll post it here.
Hope no one's offended, but it has a fairly high signal to noise ratio
if you're interested in gnus for mail with debian. This is stuff I've
sent to a couple of people before. Feel free
Hi Lamar
I hope you don't mind that I put this back onto the list as other people
might wonder about this too.
Lamar Hi, Dirk. I seem to be having some trouble getting posts to the
Lamar debian-user list, so I'm mailing you directly.
Lamar
Lamar You posted something about using
The current way I manage my e-mail involves using popclient to get
incoming e-mail from my ISP (mail.polaris.net) to dwarf's incoming mail
folder on my machine (dwarf.polaris.net), outgoing mail is handled by Pine
using SMTP. I would like to try some other mail readers like elm and emacs
but none
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