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>>>>> "James" == James LewisMoss <dres@dres.elam.org> writes:

James> I've just begun to use gnus to read my email and like it all
James> except for a few little nagging things.

James> I use the nnmh backend (instead of nnml mainly because I also
James> occasionally must read email from a telnet session and don't
James> want to start up an xemacs session to do that :).

(I switched from xmh and later exmh to Gnus+nnml).  There's nothing
stopping you from using mh frontends like exmh on your nnml groups so
long as you are only reading messages, and not refiling, etc.  There's
more work involved if you want to keep mh up to date on what you've
read, and I gave up on that a long time ago.

Small confession: my favorite mailreader is less(1) on the infrequent
occasions I'm connected via modem. ;-)

James> 3) umm and any other hints you have to make mh and gnus work better
James>    together. :)

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