well, it does. with mime and calendaring and push, email is not a lonely application any more. to the extent that MH can't play in that world, it loses relevance. (i was an MH hardliner for 22 years, but these days i only use MH when searching my older archives, and this is the reason.) if we'd like MH to become relevant and remain relevant, it has to become a reasonable bearer channel for the apps that our families without shells or terminals can use to exchange data with us. if we want MH to be used by a declining population of neck-beards, then we're perfectly on track for that. --
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