From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 16084 invoked from network); 20 Oct 1997 00:27:21 -0000 Received: from math.gatech.edu (list@130.207.146.50) by ns1.primenet.com.au with SMTP; 20 Oct 1997 00:27:21 -0000 Received: (from list@localhost) by math.gatech.edu (8.8.5/8.8.5) id UAA13771; Sun, 19 Oct 1997 20:22:45 -0400 (EDT) Resent-Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 20:22:12 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <199710200023.BAA12793@sgi16.york.ac.uk> From: opk101@york.ac.uk (Oliver Kiddle) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 01:23:04 +0100 X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.6 beta(3) 11/17/96) To: zsh-users@math.gatech.edu Subject: mail dynamic module Resent-Message-ID: <"IT8eH2.0.OM3.qGgIq"@math> Resent-From: zsh-users@math.gatech.edu X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/1090 X-Loop: zsh-users@math.gatech.edu X-Loop: zsh-workers@math.gatech.edu Precedence: list Resent-Sender: zsh-workers-request@math.gatech.edu I don't know if any of you are familiar with mush but it is basically a mail program based on csh and Mail. It has some very cunning and powerful features but is a bit old, unreliable and very hard to compile. Anyway, I was thinking that it might be possible to write a zsh dynamic module which when loaded in gave you all the features of mush but used the command-line and script handling of zsh. Does anyone else think that this would be a good idea, have any suggestions or think they might want to help with writing it? For more information about mush, see: http://www.well.com/user/barts/mush.html and http://www.undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca/~jomsteve/useful/mush.html Oliver Kiddle -- __ / \|. _ _ |_/. _| _|| _ E-mail: opk101@york.ac.uk \__/||\/(-| | \|(_|(_||(- Web: http://www.york.ac.uk/~opk101/