Mutt or pine and best configuration to use?

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Well, you asked for opinions, so I'll give mine.

Learn mutt.

You've got some learning to do regardless of whether you choose mutt or
pine. If mutt seems more formidable, perhaps it's only because it's more
powerful.

Again, speaking only for myself, I used to use Pine. I used it for maybe
four or five years. Eventually, I could tired of the four-five
keystrokes it takes to delete a thread. I decided to put up with the
pain of learning a new mail client to gain things like the ability to
delete a thread in one keystroke. There were other reasons, but that was
the one that tipped me into mutt. I am not sorry.

So, if you take up mutt, perhaps the most important blind friendly tweak
is the following in your ~/.muttrc:

set arrow_cursor                # use -> instead of hiliting the whole
line

You will need to set a similar function should you choose Pine.

You can get my current .muttrc from my ftp site:

ftp.rednote.net

Once there, you need to:

cd goodies/system/user

Good luck.

jim grimsby writes:
> Hi,  well the subject says what I am looking for.  I have looked at the
> man pages for both mutt and pine.  I also have played with fetch mail
> and mutt a little.  I have to say I like it but pine sounds a little
> more user friendly from what I have read.  So just wondering what do
> most of you guys use mutt or pine.  Advantages and disadvantages.  Also
> I remember some one saying there are some things that should be changed
> for mutt and pine to make them work better using speakup.  I have looked
> threw the manuals and see nothing witch advices about this.  Now if
> these questions have already been answered before and if I am generating
> list clutter I am sorry.  If that is the case please direct me to where
> I can look to find out about these things and I will leave the list
> alone.  Thanks 
> 
> 
> 
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