Beartooth | 26 Aug 2006 21:23

Mulberry


 	I installed it under XP. What am I supposed to learn from 
it?

 	Btw, my computer glasses are off having the lenses 
replaced; it debilitates my vision of the monitor far more than 
I expected, regardless whether I try to look with my regular 
glasses or with none. I'll have to get them back, to use till the 
new lenses come. Meanwhile, that may have something to do with my 
failure to see what's interesting in Mulberry -- I don't see 
much, period ...  :-(

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NM Public | 27 Aug 2006 06:51
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Re: Mulberry

Sur 26 August 2006 12:23:50 -0700, Beartooth e'crit:
>  	I installed it under XP. What am I supposed to learn from it?

Hi Beartooth, I'm hoping that you'll learn more about IMAP and 
how cool it can be to use more than one IMAP client to access 
and manage your IMAP messages. For instructions for setting up 
Mulberry to access your FastMail.FM, see:

  <http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/imap/mulberry.htm>

After you follow those instructions, you should be able to 
figure out how to set up Mulberry to access your Lserv IMAP 
account.

>  	Btw, my computer glasses are off having the lenses replaced;
> it debilitates my vision of the monitor far more than I
> expected, regardless whether I try to look with my regular
> glasses or with none. I'll have to get them back, to use till
> the new lenses come. Meanwhile, that may have something to do
> with my failure to see what's interesting in Mulberry -- I
> don't see much, period ...  :-(

I suggest that you wait until you get your glasses back before 
you embark on learning Mulberry! It's yet another pain in the 
butt user interface, but at least the Mulberry UI (unlike the 
Pine UI) makes logical sense. Probably the fact that Cyrus Daboo 
has a PhD in Physics helps in the logic department!

Nancy

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