Mail clients
Alan Jackson
ajackson
Mon May 17 11:33:38 PDT 2004
I don't think so, although the development team seems to be very active.
If someone suggested that to them , they might go ahead and implement it.
The other thing I like about it is I can also run it under Solaris at work.
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 19:16:42 -0500
"Brett I. Holcomb" <bholcomb at R777cableone.net> wrote:
> Okay. Thanks. I'm moving to xfce and am looking for a kmail replacement.
> I ran Sylpheed very briefly - does it handle mail lists like KMail does
> where if you define a folder as containing a mail list you can enter the
> reply to address and any mail sent while you are in that folder has the
> proper address?
>
> Alan Jackson wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 20:06:37 -0500
> > "Brett I. Holcomb" <bholcomb at R777cableone.net> wrote:
> >
> >> What's exmh?
> >>
> >
> > It's a Tcl/Tk front-end to mh (or nmh). It is the follow-on to the old
> > Xmh, which was an X-windows front-end to mh. Xmh may have been part of
> > the old Athena toolkit - I don't recall. Nice thing about exmh is
> > that it is fairly hackable. I like Sylpheed for the threading and
> > speed, plus the way it handles those d*^$#* html infested e-mails.
> > I want to patch it to allow user exits, though. I have a spam
> > analyzer I want to add a button for.
> > I also use native mh - I'm a sicky. 8-) Actually, knowing mh commands
> > is really nice when all you have is a telnet connection. You can still
> > do e-mail.
> >
>
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