Re: Mailers
>>>>> "HM" == Hamish Moffatt <moffatt@yallara.cs.rmit.edu.au> writes:
>> Emacs? Are the mail handling tools of emacs worth looking into?
HM> Obscure keystrokes.
Not at all if you have the reference card around. :-)
I read my mail and my news with Gnus (comes with Emacs), both with the
same interface. With Gnus, I get my mail split in several folders
(groups): mail.lists.debian.devel, mail.lists.debian.user, mail.john,
mail.private, etc.
Something I like in Gnus: the mailing lists behave just like
newsgroups. The mails stay around for about 4 days (you choose this)
until they are automatically removed. In this interval, the mails
you've already read aren't visible, unless you want it.
Of course, there are kill/score files and all the rest.
Pretty cool.
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Emilio C. Lopes <mailto:Emilio.Lopes@Physik.TU-Muenchen.DE>
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