I must quickly add that I didn't mean to suggest using Emacs for email.  
It was a great mail env once for text based email, but probably won't be 
suitable for normal email usage today (with html, graphics, attachments, 
etc).

Chandan


Chandan Haldar wrote:

> GNU Emacs has this nice little diversion in its mail handling facility:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/Mail-Amusements.html#Mail-Amusements
>  
>
>
> Some samples of what it can automatically add to the end of a mail is 
> at the end of this mail.  Joe, sorry to disappoint uncle S, but I 
> didn't write that and I don't live in patriot act territory either.
>
> The bottomline is as Keith has summarized nicely already.  A good way 
> of looking at the post-modern hacker community is as the IT dept of 
> the second superpower.  May the force be with them.  :-)
>
> Cheers.
>
> Chandan



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