Re: exmh questions
lee.bradshaw@mindspring.com (Lee Bradshaw) writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering using exmh for my mail reader. I want to filter mail
> into different folders and be able to see which folders have messages in
> them. Suggestions of other mail readers with this feature would be
> welcome.
> --
> Lee Bradshaw lee.bradshaw@mindspring.com
I don't know anything about exmh, but there are some alternatives.
I use gnus (part of emacs/xemacs) to filter and read both e-mail and
netnews. My e-mail box currently looks like (the entries with ...
following them mean that entry is collapsed):
[ Gnus -- 51 ]
1: nnml:jcl
8: nnml:inbox
0: nnml:dean
3: nnml:talk
0: nnml:comap-advisors
0: nnml:comap-l
0: nnml:duplicates
[ Debian -- 18 ]
0: nnml:announce
4: nnml:user
7: nnml:devel
2: nnml:testing
1: nnml:doc
4: nnml:mentors
[ EOU -- 11 ]...
[ Lists -- 0 ]...
[ News -- 0 ]...
[ Friends -- 10 ]...
[ Students -- 0 ]...
[ old -- 0 ]
If you use (x)emacs, this might be a good choice.
--Norris
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Eastern Oregon University npreyer@eou.edu
La Grande, OR 97850 http://physics.eou.edu/npreyer.html
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