Re: any other accessible email client for linux?

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I can click links in alpine and those work too.  If I remember, it only
needed three adjustments to the configuration to do it too.  I don't mind
modifying configuration files since I can usually get more bang for the
buck that way once it's done.
Other than web browsing I have no use for the g.u.i.  If g.u.i. games
written for g.u.i. got accessible I'd check them out and maybe use the
g.u.i. more.


On Sat, 13 Nov 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

> Right. I'm not fond of terminal email clients, but as terminal email clients
> go, Alpine is probably the best of the lot. Its menu system is certainly far
> easier than dealing with writing a configuration from scratch by hand. In
> fact, the first time I used a mail program on Linux nearly 20 years ago, Pine
> was what I used and learned first, and I found it pretty useful, at least for
> plain text email. Nothing in the terminal works well when you have to click
> links in an email though, or if you receive one of those HTML emails that
> everybody sends these days, which is why I still recommend a desktop client in
> most situations.
>
> ~Kyle
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