Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 37571
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2005/5/8-9 [Computer/SW/Mail] UID:37571 Activity:kinda low
5/8     I was thinking about switching from Mail.app to a different mail
        client and a couple of people told me to try mutt. Does anyone
        here use it? Can it handle multiple servers (I have a pop3 account
        and an imap account and want to keep the mail separate)? I was
        looking through the HOWTOs and I couldn't figure this out. tia.
        \_ I use it for my soda mail.  When I first switched, the keymapping
           confused the hell out of me, but now I'm much happier than before.
           And I can use emacs to write my emails.  So much more useful than
           any default editor.
           \_ It's of course not emacs, but you can get all Cocoa programs
              to support the basic emacs editing commands (M-f, etc.), which
              is often good enough for me:
                http://www.object.com/TechNotes/DefaultKeyBinding.html
              Google "DefaultKeyBinding" for more.
        \_ offlineIMAP may help: http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap. -tom
        \_ As a former mutt user (who is quite fond of mutt for what it is),
           and current Mail.app user, I consider mutt a step backwards.
           Primarily because mutt doesn't elegantly support multiple windows
           so you can view several messages at the same time, view a mailbox
           and compose a message at the same time, etc. -dans
        \_ Yes and no. You have to use separate rc files and override the
           default ~/.muttrc choice using the -F option because the server
           settings are global. Run a separate mutt instance for each...
           I like the opposite behavior and use fetchmail to merge all my
           accounts and then use msmtp as my sending agent to allow me
           to send as 4 different From addresses w/ the proper authenticated
           SMTP relay for each account.
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www.object.com/TechNotes/DefaultKeyBinding.html
Developers Corner Problem: * How can you bind keyboard sequences to additional functionality in Co coa applications? Answer: The following is the contents of a file that defines mappings from key se quences to methods that will be called on the responder chain of any Coc oa application when executed while editing. dict and place the file in the directory: /Library/Keybindings. Notice that some of t he bindings are to direct keys, such as C-v for pageDown:. While, other bindings are for a sequence of key-strokes, such as ESC-f for moveWordFo rward:,. dict Acknowledgements: thanks to Adam Swift for telling me where the hell this goes on OS X (they changed KeyBindings to Keybindings). NOTE: OTI does not warrant, guarantee, or otherwise assume any responsibi lity or accountability for any loss or corruption caused by any of the s oftware or suggestions mentioned or available on this page. If something bad happens as a result of using this software, it's your own fault for using it.
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quux.org/devel/offlineimap
Gopher: offlineimap * OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading. You get a current copy of your messages * on each computer, and changes you make one place will be * visible on all other systems. For instance, you can * delete a message on your home computer, and it will appear * deleted on your work computer as well. OfflineIMAP is * also useful if you want to use a mail reader that does not * have IMAP support, has poor IMAP support, or does not pro- * vide disconnected operation.