On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 17:08:55 +0200
martin f krafft <madduck@debian.org> wrote:
> When I am writing a message, I am writing a message. I don't care
> how many mails are in the other mailboxes, or where one arrives, as
> I am writing a message and not surveying my mailboxes. Switching
> from a GUI client that did what yours does to mutt raised my
> productivity by factors!
Whereas my switching from Mutt to a GUI application raised mine by factors
because I didn't have to deal with the trouble of configuring it to my
required setup. Also you missed the point. Even if I weren't writing a
message I could see what is where and how much. I don't have to explicitly
check it every time.
> Aside, xbuffy can do it all for you if you wish.
Free blindness included. Uh, no, it doesn't.
> And I save 25 Mb of RAM and am way faster than you.
Are you now? How can you be sure?
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