Re: So long and thanks for all the fish

Brent Welch <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Jan 2005 22:46:12 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.mail.exmh.devel,gmane.mail.exmh.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Thanks Bruce!  If I ever find time to refactor the front end
and back end so you can have a tweakable front end to a variety
of backends, I'll try to let you know.  I hope it isn't another
10 years, but you never know.

>>>"Bruce A. Mah" said:
 > Greetings exmh-ers!
 > 
 > As I alluded to in a post about eight months ago, I've had to stop using
 > exmh.  (I was actively using it since 1994...an eternity by Internet
 > standards.)  My needs have changed such that it's not practical for me
 > to continue using MH-based solutions anymore, and I need the operational
 > flexibility of IMAP-based mail systems.
 > 
 > (For the record, I'm now running a Courier-IMAP server, with mutt as a
 > text-based MUA, Evolution as a GUI MUA, and SquirrelMail as a Web-based
 > MUA.  Among the several GUI MUAs I evaluated for my FreeBSD systems,
 > Evolution comes the closest to exmh in terms of features that I use on a
 > day-to-day basis.  I really miss exmh's tweakability though.)
 > 
 > I'll be dropping off the exmh-users and exmh-workers lists immediately
 > after sending this post, as well as handing in my commit bit for the
 > project on SourceForge.  Don't forget me though...you can think of me
 > anytime the PGP support falls down.  :-)
 > 
 > Finally, I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who's worked on exmh
 > (especially, of course, Brent).  It's an amazing program, and you've all
 > been an great group to collaborate with.  I'm proud to have helped out
 > in whatever small ways I was able.  Keep up the great work!
 > 
 > Best regards,
 > 
 > Bruce.

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Brent Welch
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