Currently use mutt 1.4.2.3i on FreeBSD 7.2 (and earlier). Frequently lynx and
occasionally tin.
Got an elm tree growing in the lilac bushes and that's as close as I want
to get to that (altho, thought that thing was killed off a couple years ago).
Used to use Pine until I discovered mutt... circa 2000.
On Jan 25, 2010, at 12:29 AM, Mike Horwath wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:26:19AM -0600, Greg Putrich wrote:
>> How about mutt? :)
>
> Done, but expect issues here and there.
>
> Ubuntu's mutt and FreeBSD ports version (which I did my own options
> on) - tried to match them up but ... wowzers, they just ain't the
> same.
>
> Oh, and no 'elm' either, elm ... just sucks, and if you use elm, try
> mutt, the command structure is almost exactly the same out of the box,
> and you can tag multiple messages then save one that *isn't* tagged
> without screwing up your list.
>
> 'tin' is now installed as well, and again, differences are there...
>
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