I think ( I may be wrong ) that Netscape doesn't use sendmail.  I thought it
had it's own built in MUA and MTA?  Is this correct?
This may be the source of your confusion.  Using netscape all-in-one and you
don't have to know about the specifics of mail. :-)

sim

Michael Hicks wrote:

> Shawn <fertch at mninter.net> wrote:
> >
> >  Everyone talks about using Pine, or other text based mail programs.  I
> > was just curious as to how the text based mail programs relate and tie
> > in with web browsers.  Maybe it's just easier for me to use Netscape
> > mail still.  what I'm looking at though is to be able to get mail
> > outside of my browser so I don't have to run netscape in the background.
> > That's where I was thinking of using sendmail, besides it's already
> > installed.  Maybe Pine would be a better option?  Or, Bob had talked
> > about one that acts like Lookout.
>
> Sendmail is not meant to be used by humans.  When sending a message
> through Sendmail, there isn't any interactive editing capability, and it
> provides no facility for reading messages.  It's just meant to be used by
> mail client programs when they send messages.
>
> Anyway, if you want a text-based mail client, the two recommendations are
> usually for mutt and pine.  If you want a good graphical client, join the
> club ;-)  Actually, Sylpheed is getting pretty good.  Last time I checked,
> Evolution wasn't able to compose new messages (at least on my system, so
> same difference), so it's not a great choice right now, IMHO.
>
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