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From: Max Froumentin <masmef@maths.bath.ac.uk>
Subject: [off topic] small utility
Date: 14 Aug 1999 13:17:34 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ptv1zd6d09t.fsf@scratchy.maths.bath.ac.uk> (raw)

I used to work on a very slow computer where Gnus took about 30 secs
just to read my mailbox. Xbiff was not enough for me, so I decided to
write my own mail monitoring utility that would display in a small
window a summary of my incoming email, with the possibility to sort
messages according to which mailing list they come from, etc., (à la
nnmail-split-methods).

I've used this utility (called xcheckmail) 2 years now, and this
summer I decided to revamp it slightly and make it available to anyone
interested, starting with this list since I think xcheckmail is quite
complementary to gnus.

Screenshot and tarball at: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masmef/xcheckmail

Max.


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