Re: [Rant] The Endless Search for a Mail Client That Doesn't Suck
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 12:55:28PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Paul Gear <paul@gear.dyndns.org> writes:
>
> > Brian Nelson wrote:
> >> It's 2004. Email has been around for what, 30+ years? Is there an
> >> email client out there that, after 30 years, still doesn't suck?
> >> ...
> >> thunderbird? Never tried it, doesn't support mailing lists from what
> >> I've heard. Most likely also suffers from the horrible editor syndrome.
> >
> > Just out of curiosity, would you mind defining "support mailing lists"?
> > I am on a fair few (although i've just switched to using this list via
> > gmane.org since killing threads is a really great feature that works
> > more efficiently in news than mail), and i don't find it a struggle to
> > manage them with Mozilla Mail/Thunderbird
>
> Basically, I want reply-to-list functionality. Also, it needs to honor
> Mail-Followup-To headers.
>
mutt does that for me. I think gnus can also do, I mean to test it more
heavily some time, but the startup time is too big.
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