exmh was the gateway drug that got me into (n)mh usage in the 1990s.
Once I realized that I wanted to compose in emacs, I switched slowly
to MH-E. (That transition was 15 years ago). I also helped that my first
laptop had too little ram to run X-widnows, but could run emacs in console
mode (or via ssh) just fine.
I run emacs (remotely) from my desktop at home most of the time via
ssh+emacsclient-nw.
I can even run it (emacs+MHE) on my tablet (yes, it has a keyboard) with a
debian chroot installed.... 20 hour of battery life, it is nice.
I love that I can go back and start up exmh and see the same folders, etc. as
I wish... On my todo list is to make one of the MH happy IMAP servers work so
that if I have to see something in Thunderbird, I can do that. I generally
move my older email from my desktop to a file server with more reliable
disks.
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