possible to use mutt as a file manager?
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- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:15:38 +0800
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Hi mutters in mud,
Mutt seems to have everything of as file manager,such as move, copy, delete
etc. With handy keyboard commands of mutt, it would be great to use it as a
file manager.
Is there a way to use mutt as a console based file manager?
regards
bxuef
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