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RE: [aspectj-users] HTML-Based Quoting Styles (was Re: Philosophi cal Questions)

Unfortunately the "new" mailers are so much less than the old ones.  mh is
vastly more useful to me than outlook (which I am obliged use at work) and
is so easily combined with other tools like grep, find, procmail, and so
forth.

On the HTML question, I have to say that I loathe this development -- I get
a great deal of spam that contains "web bugs" in html.

*sigh*
Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Wallis [mailto:brian.wallis@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 6:17 PM
To: aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx; Eric Eide
Subject: Re: [aspectj-users] HTML-Based Quoting Styles (was Re:
Philosophical Questions)


On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 00:29, Eric Eide wrote:
> My question is, do other members of this list have the same problem that I
> have, or is this just more evidence that I'm tragically un-with it?

Unfortunately I suspect you are "tragically un-with it" (nice phrase :-)

I recently converted from my old mail client of many years usage 
(emacs/mh-e/mew) to a "fancy new MUA" in the form of kde KMail. It just got 
to be too much of a pain trying to read emails with graphics, attachments, 
HTML, etc. Still can't see that color highlighting that all my exchange
based 
collegues seem to use and love. Exchange doesn't seem to be able to export 
it's proprietary formats all that well.

I liked my old emacs mail. I could hack lisp to get it to do all sorts of 
things but I'm getting too much email to have time to hack the mailer now
:-)

brian wallis...



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