any other accessible email client for linux?

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Sun Nov 14 23:44:23 UTC 2021


I closed  those tabs, in t-bird, a long time ago.  All I see is my mail 
folders.

On 11/14/21 18:40, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>
> I will play with it and see if I could figure it out. If I could hide 
> the chat and the calendar from thunderbird I would not try any other 
> email applications.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ibrahim
>
> On 11/14/21 6:28 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>> When in the configuration screen, use the 'w' command to search for 
>> the string "show-cursor", or the like, and hit 'space' on that.  Once 
>> the cursor is showing, you should be able to hear where you are. It 
>> is like checkboxes.  There will be an 'x' in the ones that are selected.
>>
>>
>> You won't find a field called imap server, but you will find various 
>> paths, including one for inbox.  You have to include port numbers and 
>> remote pathnames.  An example line might be:
>>
>>
>> "inboxpath={dahunt at imap.google.com:443}inbox"
>>
>>
>> With your favorite search engine, look for something like "pine 
>> gmail". There are several example files on the net.  These files are 
>> human-readable and editable.  Remember, the file in question is 
>> called "~/.pinerc".  If you want to edit this file with a gui program 
>> like pluma, that will work.  In order to have your file manager show 
>> you the files with names beginning with '.', use 'ctrl+h', in a file 
>> manager window.
>>
>>
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave  Hunt  <ka1cey at gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/14/21 18:14, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>>> the smtp server etc. The problem is that moving into these fields 
>>> with the arrows does not work. I get no 
>>
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