[accessiblelinux] Re: vmail, a really cool email client [was "Re: [accessiblelinux]"]

  • From: Storm Dragon <stormdragon2976@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 18:42:25 -0400

Hi,
Yes it is a text based program. It can certainly be ran in console only. It is 
very fast.
Thanks
Storm
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 06:30 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

> from: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxx>
> date: Wed, Aug 08 05:30 PM -05:00 2012
> to: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> reply-to: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> subject: [accessiblelinux] Re: vmail, a really cool email client [was "Re: 
> [accessiblelinux]"]
> 
> I know I could look some of this up, but I'm just looking for reasons to
> drive traffic to your list Storm! Is this a text based app? Could it be
> run in a console?
> 
> On 08/08/12 17:11, Storm Dragon wrote:
>> Well, you have a good point. This is just another option. And, honestly, I 
>> like using this better. If I can figure out a way to use my script for 
>> signatures I'll be totally hooked. I have used  this all day, and I just 
>> like it better and better. Plus, it has made me stop being lazy and brush up 
>> on my vim skills as well as creating a.vimrc. One thing that I find 
>> necessary is turning off speech while composing because Orca keeps reading 
>> the reply text while I'm trying to type and that is distracting. Other than 
>> that though, this program completely rocks, and it is pretty easy to set up 
>> once you figure out the sudo trick.
>> Thanks
>> Storm
>> On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 05:44 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxx> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> from: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> date: Wed, Aug 08 04:44 PM -05:00 2012
>>> to: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> reply-to: accessiblelinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> subject: [accessiblelinux] vmail, a really cool email client [was "Re: 
>>> [accessiblelinux]"]
>>>
>>> Storm,
>>>
>>> I'm not saying this isn't cool, and I look forward to hearing more, but
>>> how is this different from say mutt, where you could use vim,
>>> emacsclient or some other editor to compose your emails?
>>>
>>> and what's up with that subject? :-) It looks like it ended up in the
>>> body of your message instead of in the email header.
>>>
>>> On 08/08/12 14:56, Storm Dragon wrote:
>>>> subject: I may have found the coolest Gmail Client ever!
>>>>
>>>> I am sending this with a program called vmail.
>>>> Vmail is a gmail client that uses vim to read and compose messages.
>>>> It even has autocomplete for email addresses. I'm getting ready to do a 
>>>> blog article on this awesome program, I just wanted to test it to make sure
>>>> I know what I am doing. This is seriously cool.
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Storm
>>>>
>>>
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>>> chaltain at Gmail
>>>
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