Depends how you define decent! I use Pine, a very decent e-mail program
indeed, which does everything I need it to and is very usable, but as
it's designed for use inside a unix/linux terminal, it can only do plain
text. It's very convenient for me to use a text-only mail program in an
xterm, and doesn't mean it's an antiquated or poorly updated system.
Roger
Tom Scales wrote:
Now Thomas, come on. A decent email package, including OE, Eudora and
Outlook would have understood it just fine. Even my stupid Webmail system
that I access the mail from work understood it. It would take a pretty
antiquated or poorly updated system to not understand it.
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