Hi all.
Somebody knows any program to interface the unix mail environment in a
little more beatiful way? Perhaps it exist in any ftp site?
Thanx for any informations.
Claudio Mauceri
Claudio Mauceri
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Either "elm" or "pine". Both are friendly to the user and both are
available in many places, including
ftp.celestial.com
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: >Pine Is Nicer than Elm (IMHO).
ok, ok...eheheh!
I wish to thanks all people that help me. Now I have installed (with my
sysop) elm on my system, and I must to say that I'm satisfied.
Thanks to all again!
Claudio Mauceri
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