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Old 11-23-2005, 04:14 AM   #1
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How to receive email with Emacs ?


I have no email client, and I found emacs can do this .
But, I don't know how to use it ?
Please help me, thank you !
If you think the method is too long to write, you can give me some link, thank you all the same.
 
Old 11-23-2005, 10:32 PM   #2
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ESC (pushdown then let up)
x
rmail
return
to read mail

or from the tools menu in x "Read Mail"

x deletes message
s saves message
r = reply
Cntrl-c Cntrl-y includes orig message in reply
Cntrl-c Cntrl-c sends
q = quit

Cnrlt-x m gets the compose a new mail message thing
Cntrl-x k will kill the mail buffer or any other emacs buffer for that matter.
 
  


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