ok, more info on mutt & emacs, as you requested:
the model situation is like this -- you turn on the emacs in X (and it stays so
for the rest of the day) and whenever you edit your mail message in mutt, new
emacs frame is created, you type your message, close the emacs's frame (using
'C-x #') and
Rajiv Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am debating between mutt and a an email tool within emacs. Goal is
> eventuall sync it with my gmail account and will be using it to
> send/recieve attachments and for user groups.
>
> Any suggestions?
I use MH-E (Emacs interface to MH, or Mail Handler)
On 8/10/05, Martin Slouf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i use mutt and edit mail in emacs using post-mode.el and mutt-alias.el
>
> though there is a lot of thinks in one's emacs and the start can be slow,
> emacs
> start is indeed fast thanks to 'emacs server' / 'emacsclient' (which i use in
> X) o
i use mutt and edit mail in emacs using post-mode.el and mutt-alias.el
though there is a lot of thinks in one's emacs and the start can be slow, emacs
start is indeed fast thanks to 'emacs server' / 'emacsclient' (which i use in
X) or by using special startup script for emacs when no X display is
Rajiv Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am debating between mutt and a an email tool within emacs. Goal is
> eventuall sync it with my gmail account and will be using it to
> send/recieve attachments and for user groups.
>From what I understand, Gmail can forward all mail to any account, so
th
I am debating between mutt and a an email tool within emacs. Goal is
eventuall sync it with my gmail account and will be using it to
send/recieve attachments and for user groups.
Any suggestions?
Rajiv
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