Now that I have wireless keyboard, I find myself busy working without the
keyboard on my desk for long periods of time.
I still love mutt, and it will always be my primary MUA, but I'd like to use
something point and clickish for when my keyboard is off the desk.
I'm very particular about the
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...but if there are any mutt lovers here who also use a point and
click MUA, then whatever makes you happy will prolly also make me
happy too.
Any recommendations?
mutt in an xterm!
There seems to be an infinite stream of mail clients.
On Tue 26 Apr 05, 8:36 AM, Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...but if there are any mutt lovers here who also use a point and
click MUA, then whatever makes you happy will prolly also make me
happy too.
Any recommendations?
mutt
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But how do I actually _do_ anything without a keyboard?
Well, it mostly wasn't a serious answer. Modulo PalmOS graffiti, I
don't compute without a keyboard -- and sometimes use a keyboard for
that, too.
The serious part was the bit you clipped,
On Tue 26 Apr 05, 8:48 AM, Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But how do I actually _do_ anything without a keyboard?
Well, it mostly wasn't a serious answer.
Ooops! Sorry! :)
Modulo PalmOS graffiti, I don't compute without a keyboard --
I like Kmail.
--
Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:29 AM, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Now that I have wireless keyboard, I find myself busy working without
the
keyboard on my desk for long periods of time.
I
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 09:02, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
I like Kmail.
I do, too. I used to use Evolution, but switched back in January when I
switched from GNOME to KDE. I haven't looked back since.
--
Richard S. Crawford
http://www.mossroot.com
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On Tuesday 26 April 2005 08:29, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Any recommendations?
I suspect the best bet is either KMail or Thunderbird. I
use KMail but sometimes get annoyed with its quirks. Would
love to hear from anyone who has tried both.
-- Rod
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Richard Crawford wrote:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 09:02, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
I like Kmail.
I do, too. I used to use Evolution, but switched back in January when I
switched from GNOME to KDE. I haven't looked back since.
I am sure Kmail is a fine choice, but I've been using Thunderbird for
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 09:18, Rod Roark wrote:
I suspect the best bet is either KMail or Thunderbird. I
use KMail but sometimes get annoyed with its quirks. Would
love to hear from anyone who has tried both.
When in Windows (extremely rare these days), I usually use Thunderbird, though
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
I'm very particular about the tools I use, but if there are any mutt lovers
here who also use a point and click MUA, then whatever makes you happy will
prolly also make me happy too.
Currently, Thunderbird does not make me happy. I'm planning on switching
to something
On Tue 26 Apr 05, 9:18 AM, Rod Roark [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 08:29, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Any recommendations?
I suspect the best bet is either KMail or Thunderbird. I
use KMail but sometimes get annoyed with its quirks. Would
love to hear from anyone who has
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 11:45:08AM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
On Tue 26 Apr 05, 8:36 AM, Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Quoting Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
...but if there are any mutt lovers here who also use a point and
click MUA, then whatever makes you happy
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 11:55:17AM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
It's a very comprehensive list, but I was hoping for a specific
recommendation from fellow mutt users rather than a large list of MUAs.
I don't mind Mozilla suite's mail client on Windows XP at work.
But for everything else, I
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 12:57:32PM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
On Tue 26 Apr 05, 9:18 AM, Rod Roark [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 08:29, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Any recommendations?
I suspect the best bet is either KMail or Thunderbird. I use KMail
but
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Micah, before I take the plunge, I need to ask because I think we have
similar tastes in apps -- why doesn't Thunderbird make you happy?
There have been some very annoying quirks: There have been occaisions
where, for some reason, it doesn't realize that it has already
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 11:29:56AM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Now that I have wireless keyboard, I find myself busy working without the
keyboard on my desk for long periods of time.
I still love mutt, and it will always be my primary MUA, but I'd like to use
something point and clickish
Troy Arnold wrote:
At one time I played around a lot with Sylpheed. I liked it. It is
highly customizable and fast, but the killer feature for me (at the time
I was coding something that parsed and processed email attachments) was
that it would let me easily resend/edit a message, attachments
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 10:12:20AM -0700, Micah Cowan wrote:
Perhaps I will try Kmail next, but I think I may go back to mutt as my
main e-mail client: I never had any problems with it; it always did what
I wanted. It'll be a little clunky to use it in reading HTML messages,
but oh well.
Troy Arnold wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 10:12:20AM -0700, Micah Cowan wrote:
Perhaps I will try Kmail next, but I think I may go back to mutt as my
main e-mail client: I never had any problems with it; it always did what
I wanted. It'll be a little clunky to use it in reading HTML messages,
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 10:12, Micah Cowan wrote:
One thing that is nice, though, is that I can configure it to share the
same mailboxes between Windows and Linux.
I use Thunderbird for my business email, and Kmail for my personal email. I
love Kmail.
But I have a question about sharing
Bob Scofield wrote:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 10:12, Micah Cowan wrote:
One thing that is nice, though, is that I can configure it to share the
same mailboxes between Windows and Linux.
I use Thunderbird for my business email, and Kmail for my personal email. I
love Kmail.
But I have a question
I forward all my mail to gmail.
Free and 2Gig of storage. The only problem is off-line.
-- Andy
If you need an account email me.
--- Jonathan Stickel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Scofield wrote:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 10:12, Micah Cowan wrote:
One thing that is nice, though, is
Oh, Except email lists, then I use yahoo.
yahoo for all lists and (public email) addresses. gmail for
business and personal (non-public email)
-- Andy
--- andy wergedal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forward all my mail to gmail.
Free and 2Gig of storage. The only problem is off-line.
--
Troy Arnold wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 11:29:56AM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
Now that I have wireless keyboard, I find myself busy working without the
keyboard on my desk for long periods of time.
I still love mutt, and it will always be my primary MUA, but I'd like to use
something
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