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Re: How I usually read my mail:

by belg4mit (Prior)
on Nov 15, 2004 at 04:36 UTC ( [id://407768]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How I usually read my mail:

The true UNIX mail system, MH. Current incarnation is nmh

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I'm not belgian but I play one on TV.

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Re^2: How I usually read my mail:
by thelenm (Vicar) on Nov 17, 2004 at 16:57 UTC

    And bindings for the One True Editor with MH-E. I used that for a while on my migration from Mutt through MH-E to Thunderbird, which is a story in itself. I liked MH-E all right. If you want to read your mail in Emacs and like MH, you may consider it.

    -- Mike

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    XML::Simpler does not require XML::Parser or a SAX parser. It does require File::Slurp.
    -- grantm, perldoc XML::Simpler

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