pine/alpine can handle folders. I've never used mutt, but I've used
pine/alpine for many years, and except for the text interface, there's
nothing the graphical clients do that pine cannot. It's a fully
featured modern mail client, and can even handle imap mailboxes if so
desired. For pop3 email boxes, you'll need a transport agent like
getpop or something similar. I've only retrieved email via a pop mail
retriever once, and that was several years ago, so I don't know what's
out there to do the job now, but if imap is all you want, pine/alpine
can handle that just fine.
On 1/11/2021 3:25 AM, Vojtěch šmiro wrote:
Hello,===========================================================
I don't know, if it's possible. I have many folders, I have to move
messages between folders and I don't know if console mail client can do
it. I don't have any experiences with it, I haven't any instructor who
can help me with working with that. I can install mutt, but I can't work
with that, I don't know how.
Thanks.
Best regards
Vojta.
Pranav Lal wrote:
Hi Vojta,===========================================================
There is no connection between the presence of a monitor and accessibility
issues. Try chromium and see what happens.
I cannot help with thunderbird. Have you considered a commandline e-mail
client?
Pranav
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