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Re: make mutt the `standard' mail reader



On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 10:47:20PM -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
> However, it is not easy to set up.  It requires config file editing for most
> anything.  I have no doubt that one day, it will have nice beginner modes
> and config menus like Elm, but until then, I don't think it's appropriate to
> switch.  However, it's not a big deal for me, but I think it is for newbies.

Well, maybe. I find config menus to be infuriating. elm's config files
don't seem to have an awful lot of flexibility either. I have
similar problems with the `tin' newsreader, which I otherwise like.

The best config file edit I ever did to tin was to get it to use
mutt to send mail. That way you get mutt's alias expansion and post-editing
features like PGP, file attachments etc. But I digress ...

Hamish
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