Kyryl Melekhin:
> I started to like using mailx for emails recently.
> It seems to be the most minimal email client that
> is easy to hack on in C. The learning curve might
> be too steep for an average but in the end it al-
> ways ends up paying off in the long term. Mutt
> probably will
Kyryl Melekhin wrote in
<5fe75b00.tmvq3c0pt7ej4mxx%k.melek...@gmail.com>:
|I started to like using mailx for emails recently.
|It seems to be the most minimal email client
|that is easy to hack on in C. The learning curve
Fun i wish.
|might be too steep for an average but in the end
|it
Hello,
On Sat, 26 Dec 2020, Michael Matz wrote:
c) no top-posting [1], no full-quoting if answering to only some parts,
And obviously I could use an email client that asked me that, if I had
used something like "[1]" to reference a foot note, and then not
actually put in a foot note in the
Hello,
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020, Vaidas BoQsc wrote:
What is the proper way to quote and reply in a Mailing List? Thanks.
I just noticed that instead of replying, I created a new thread.
Thank you for asking. Generally the usual netiquette rules should be
obeyed, but we don't need to be too
Vaidas BoQsc:
> What is the proper way to quote and reply in a Mailing
> List?
See Netiquette for the basic guidelines:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855
> As an average, I use in-browser Google Mail.
That is not a decent e-mail client, it is terrible.
> Do I need a Mail Client to have