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- Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 21:49:45 +0900
- From: Zev Blut <zb@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] How revolutionary is M2?
- References: <20040229010646.GI18439@example.com> <opr3306nqe0fabl5@example.com> <opr354trbiiagi8b@example.com> <87fzcsna73.fsf@example.com>
- Organization: Ubiquitous Business Technology, Inc.
- User-agent: Opera7.23/Linux M2 build 518
On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 19:17:04 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote: >>>>>> "Zev" == Zev Blut <zb@example.com> writes: > > [Snip my talk about M2's mail filtering functions] > > Gnus and VM have had these (or functional analogues) for ten years, > and in some cases twenty, as features. Fast? Dunno. VM is plenty > fast for me. > > I'm not recommending them (for starters, you have to like Emacs), just > pointing out that I've been enjoying a lot of these features, or > functional equivalents, for a long time. Not to mention full-text > regular expression search, mail-splitting, full integration with a > very powerful editor, etc etc. Great to hear! Considering that I usually screw up M2's text editor by unconsciously typing an Emacs command, this might solve my problems :-) Thanks for the info. Zev
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