Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using qmail for a long time, with Maildir and rmail. I use
the mdmovemail program which is available on the Qmail site, and it
works fine with rmail.
Now, however, it is time for me to upgrade to a MUA with better
support for MIME. It seems like
* Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000721 10:12]:
Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, however, it is time for me to upgrade to a MUA with better
support for MIME. It seems like the best choice for emacs is vm.
Nope, Gnus. It supports maildir as a mailsource and alpha support for
maildir
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to start a mailer holy war,
Uh oh.
but you might want to try Mutt -- it's
MIME support is excellent, along with pgp/gpg support, and total
configurability. Try www.mutt.org.
Mutt is a fine mailer. Really. I use it at home and occasionally at
work,
I'm doing pretty well w/ my cgi MUAs.
Weak on features, but thats only temporary. I've been learning from Yahoo!
which is weak because of performance latency, but I am going to graft together
a bunch of cgi MUAs into perl modules, adding folder support, etc.
Along w/ that I want to add
If I were starting out now, I would probably use something like Mutt,
but... MUST... USE.. EMACS
emacs is a pain to learn, but once you start, you can't stop.
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Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mutt is a fine mailer. Really. I use it at home and occasionally at
work, but its MIME support doesn't compare to VM's: it can't display
in-line images or HTML/rich-text because it's character-based.
And current Gnus is another quantum leap ahead of VM.
I've been using qmail for a long time, with Maildir and rmail. I use
the mdmovemail program which is available on the Qmail site, and it
works fine with rmail.
Now, however, it is time for me to upgrade to a MUA with better
support for MIME. It seems like the best choice for emacs is vm.
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