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About Mush
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Mush is a great mailer for Unix-like systems.
It has three different user interfaces - basic line interface, similar to
the one of standard mail program (this is my favourite), screen interface
based on curses library - in which you can choose letters by scrolling through
the list of letters, and graphic interface (Solaris only).
The coolest is taht, while maintaining compatibility with standard mail
(both in terms of interface and of config files and mailboxes), it adds many
features that were missing in mail.
New features include:
automated letter signing (it's
also possible to have few alternative signatures, dependant on the
adressee)
ability to add fortunes to
letters
ability to quote the letter we
reply to - with configurable quoting format
ability to define own commands
for both line and screen mode - separated command sets
command switches - which when
connected with the previous feature lets define a command that replies with
quoting and automatically calls editor
ability to direct unknown
commands to shell - which gives the ability to do almost anything without
leaving mush
it's very highly configurable -
almost anything can be reconfigured
powerful filtering and piping -
which makes it posible to eg. use MIME
automatical piping letters
through pager
automatical line breaking on a
given column
possibility to add addressees
names to aliases - so you can address the letters more nicely
partial MIME support (set the
variable metamail to eg. metamail, or better metamail
-p).
Finally there's also a version
capable of sending MIME complaint messages (this makes it possible to eg. use
attachments, polish characters, etc.). It's available in Debian GNU/Linux
Mush package.
support for various mail
transport agents and mailbox formats (sendmail, smail, mmdf, etc. - compile
time option)
support for POP protocol
(enhanced in unofficial version found in Debian GNU/Linux distribution)
and more
Paweł Więcek
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