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I forget who's law it is but there's a principle that says that any sufficiently powerful program acquires the ability to send mail. [http://goo.gl/E1HXO ramalan jodoh] | [http://goo.gl/z4wbF contoh kata pengantar] | [http://goo.gl/Sqtwh gambar animasi] What I've found is that there are a number of text editors for which mail integration goes far beyond simply composing and sending mail. Problably the two strongest candiates would be [[XEDIT]] on mainframes and [[GNUEmacs]]/[[XEmacs]] on Unix systems. On Mainframes running VM/CMS now called z/VM, the mail utilities commonly found will generally be build as a set of macros for the highly programmable [[XEDIT]] text editor. The beauty is that you have the full power of your text editor available during all phases of mail creation and editing. Does anyone else have some email/editor symbiosis they'd like to share? GNUEmacs/XEmacs includes a mail "major mode", allowing you to read and reply to mail from within the editor, using all emacs facilities. Along the same line, they include a mode for reading and responding to Usenet News. [[Pico]] was developed specifically for Pine, a mail/news client.
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