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Is it really practical in 2024? I used pine as my sole e-mail client for many years.
In the last 15 years it feels like every mail expects the client to be able to render html, with no real fallback for text-only. Even when my client only blocks remote images some mail can be quite hard to decipher.
Company handbook even requires me to have a html signature with a picture of the company logo.. before that I've militantly only sent text-only e-mail.
They can render HTML now. 😉
Pretty sure the
pine
rewrite calledalpine
can: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_(email_client), butmutt
certainly can.