Brian Eith wrote:

> > I am curious as to how all of you manage these emails in this list.
>
> I use a good email client called 'mutt'.  It has a very nice threading
> feature.  I recommend it.  If you need help setting it up, I have a
> .muttrc file that'll make it work like pine (uses pico to edit messages
> and has key bindings similar to pine), threads messages from
> redhat-list, redhat-install, redhat-announce, and BUGTRAQ (you can add
> and remove very easily), and I have it set up with some cool colors.
>
> mutt also handles pgp.
>
> Give it a shot (it's in ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/i386/)
>
> Brian.
>
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> For PGP public key: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~eith/key.html
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Does mutt require   that you have sendmail running?

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Oscar Quintanilla




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