Monday afternoon random thoughts
Daniel R . Kilbourne
drk@voyager.net
Mon, 5 Mar 2001 16:51:31 -0500
for what it is worth, you can create a .muttrc file online at http://mutt.netliberte.org/
I personally find PINE clunky, and mutt to be a phenomenal client once configured to your tastes.
Edward Glowacki extolled:
> Sigh, once again I'm stuck between usability and feature set...
> This time it's email clients... PINE has the best user interface
> for text-based mail clients out there, and while I'm a bit biased,
> I think it's better than most graphical ones out there too (because
> it doesn't require a mouse!). MUTT however is quite a bit more
> powerful it seems, and has the specific coolness of threading that
> I'm deciding is important now that some of the discussion's I'm
> trying to follow are getting, shall we say, messy. But MUTT is a
> lot more difficult to use and configure, and I always get the
> feeling that my computer is going to catch on fire if I hit the
> wrong key (I never feel that way in PINE, even when I start typing
> randomly at the menu screens). Sigh, I guess I just can't win...
> =P
>
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Daniel R. Kilbourne
daniel.kilbourne@voyager.net
Network Engineering
CoreComm - Formerly Voyager.net
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