Re: mutt or alpine

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That's my main gripe with Alpine, the fact it loses track of IMAP
messages in gmail whereas Mutt doesn't. I've not found a way to fix that
> If anyone would like, I can share my .pinerc file so you can see what I
> have going with alpine.  One over-arching consideration especially with
> software and more generally with operating systems is length of support.
> With operating systems much email is sent on other lists whether to
> upgrade or not.  Very simply, everyone has a choice of upgrade or bail.
> In the case of bail, the move gets made to different operating systems.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> 
> > There was and maybe still is a website called dotfiles.org.  It had
> > configuration files on it for various programs people found useful.  If
> > the website still exists the linux blindness lists might be able to
> > contribute to it but anyone who does so will help others in our community
> > by commenting their configuration files appropriately perhaps with a
> > #braille-friendly or #console-screen-reader-friendly or a
> > #graphical-screen-reader-friendly tag.  This way we have a chance to build
> > our capabilities and those that find these configuration files in the
> > future.
> >
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