Hi,
Well the title should have been "exmh questions become smail questions."
Thanks to Martin Bialasinski for suggesting setting up my own domain.
Is there a domain name reserved for private networks like the reserved
ip address ranges? I picked home.bradshaw, but I'd switch to t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I saw a suggestion to use someething like "@home.net" for local users.
> The MUA's I've seen try to qualify the username and that dummy address
> might be the thing to use. Please send your suggestions, or I'll post
> if I get things improved a little more.
>
This was
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the suggestion to look at GNUS and the other responses.
My setup is similar to what Daniel Martin? described on his web page.
I had to enter several lines in the frommap to correct what the different
mail programs considered to be the from address:
bradshaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lee Bradshaw) writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering using exmh for my mail reader. I want to filter mail
> into different folders and be able to see which folders have messages in
> them. Suggestions of other mail readers with this feature would be
> welcome.
>
> However I'm cur
Lee Bradshaw wrote:
>I'm considering using exmh for my mail reader. I want to filter mail
>into different folders and be able to see which folders have messages in
>them. Suggestions of other mail readers with this feature would be
>welcome.
I use procmail to write
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Oliver Elphick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lee Bradshaw) writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering using exmh for my mail reader. I want to filter mail
> into different folders and be able to see which folders have messages in
> them. Suggestions of other mail readers with this feature would be
> welcome.
> --
> Lee Bradshaw
Hi,
I'm considering using exmh for my mail reader. I want to filter mail
into different folders and be able to see which folders have messages in
them. Suggestions of other mail readers with this feature would be
welcome.
However I'm currently having some problems. exmh seems to deliver mail
d
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