On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 12:44, Mike A. Harris wrote: > For the record, I have used PINE for 8 years and am hopelessly > hooked on it for email. I have tried every piece of open source > software out there as a potential replacement, and none of them > work in a manner that is acceptable to me. So, while I hate the > PINE license, the closed "black pit" development model, lack of > access to developmental CVS sources, etc. - I do love the program > itself. I just wont have any part of enhancing it however, as it > is not open source software, and I am an open source advocate. I would have said the same a year or so ago. At the time, I started trying other clients because pine lacked the one feature that I really wanted at the time: message threading. Mutt has it, and I was looking at some configuration files I'd found that made its keybindings basically the same as pine's, but I ended up using Evolution (at least when I'm using X). It's a very good program, except for the mail composer, which is less useful than MS Notepad. It's almost (and I mean it) enough to make me continue looking at mutt :) -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list