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This section introduces three Message User Agents (MUAs). All those MUAs can display HTML mails properly using emacs-w3m. You’ll find here HowTo’s and some notes about setting up and using emacs-w3m with each of these MUAs.
Quick note about the conventions we use: what does ‘message’
mean?
When a Gnus user says ‘message’, it often means a draft of
a message to be sent as mail or news. However, it is the term used by
Mew or Wanderlust users for received mail. They use ‘draft’ for
the draft of a message to be sent. On the other hand, a received
message is called an ‘article’ by Gnus users.
6.1 Reading HTML mails in Gnus | ||
6.2 Reading HTML mails in Mew | ||
6.3 Reading HTML mails in SEMI MUAs | ||
6.4 VM (vieW maiL) is not Wanderlust |
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