>I heard of this Gmail-competitor MUA recently. https://superhuman.com/ >Reading through its list of features, it seems quite easy to think of >scripting some of them, e.g. delayed sending by refiling into a to-send >folder that's posted in the background, or appending a future reminder >to a per-day file to be inc'd.
I had not heard of it, so I took a look at it. The web site sure does look great, and features rocket engines, sparklers, and attractive people playing tennis. Which ... I guess is related to email? Maybe if I spend less time emailing I'll have more time to play tennis and I'll be more attractive. And a few of the features they claim to support seem ... impossible? Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? >For the avoidance of doubt, this isn't suggesting we ship features like >this, just a reaffirmation that being able to script mail-processing >programs that work well together, and with the rest of Unix, is >powerful. Yeah, it's just convincing people of that (and getting our MIME support) up to snuff). --Ken -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers