Emacs

Tom Buskey tom at buskey.name
Thu May 11 08:50:01 EDT 2006


Umm, Thunderbird or pine?  Both cross platform with imap.  Pine can use
emacs as the editor.

I think Unix emacs with imap will be possible.  Windows might not have the
support programs needed.  Cygwin emacs might.

I used to use fetchmail + exmh.  fetchmail should work to copy from imap to
a local store for MH or mbox that emacs can read.  Cygwin has fetchmail.  Of
course, this defeats the advantage of imap and you tie your mail to a
specific system.

On 5/11/06, klussier at comcast.net <klussier at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am looking for an IMAP mail client for emacs for one of my users. I have
> looked at gnus and mew so far. However, I can't get either of them to
> connect to the imap server. He also wants to be able to install the Win32
> version of emacs on his Windows laptop and use emacs for mail there, as
> well, so that he can get rid of Outlook. Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Kenny
>
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