reccommended email client with speakup

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I also use gnus for news, but the emacs interrface with mmh is so much
nicer than using gnus to read Email, that I have a combined arrangement.
I am using sendmail as my mta.

Chris Brannon <chris at the-brannons.com> wrote:

> Mike Ray <mike at raspberryvi.org> writes:
> 
> > Don,
> >
> > Not strictly SpeakUp, but you could try installing Emacspeak and use
> > the gnus package (part of Emacs by default).
> 
> I'm also a gnus fan.  It has a bit of a learning curve, but it is quite
> capable.
> 
> I used to really love nmh, which is a suite of tools for mail handling.
> Instead of working inside a monolithic email program, the nmh user
> manipulates their email using various small shell commands.
> It's a totally different paradigm.
> Unfortunately, it doesn't play all that well with typical modern mail
> configurations.  For instance, I keep my mail on a VPS,
> and I read it with IMAP, rather than pulling it down to my local machine.
> If you're willing to read mail from the shell on your mail server, or
> you're willing to pull it down to the local machine using getmail or
> fetchmail, then nmh works beautifully.
> 
> -- Chris
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