If you can use an ubuntu phone/tablet
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch
You can just download the debian mnh package (or I think these days
there is an ubuntu one as well, I did this a long time ago) and it just works.
Laura
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ken wrote:
> >I used to use a a setup similar to kre’s (but using fetchmail), but
> >several years ago I switched careers and found myself with a strong need
> >to be able to read (reply, etc) mail on a mobile device. These days,
> >that means a phone, tablet, and chromebook in addition to my l
>I used to use a a setup similar to kre’s (but using fetchmail), but
>several years ago I switched careers and found myself with a strong need
>to be able to read (reply, etc) mail on a mobile device. These days,
>that means a phone, tablet, and chromebook in addition to my laptop
>(which is my pri
I used to use a a setup similar to kre’s (but using fetchmail), but several
years ago I switched careers and found myself with a strong need to be able to
read (reply, etc) mail on a mobile device. These days, that means a phone,
tablet, and chromebook in addition to my laptop (which is my prima
Hi rfg,
I have a SMTP server on the Internet that accepts the email and holds
it, ready for fetchmail(1) to run at home and pull it down to hand to a
local SMTP server that plonks it in a spool file for nmh's inc(1) to
read. You could probably cut out some of those parts with nmh's more
recent fe