Source: mh-e Section: mail Priority: extra Maintainer: Peter S Galbraith Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0), texinfo, emacs25-nox | emacs25 | emacs24, texlive-latex-base, texlive-generic-recommended Standards-Version: 3.9.2 Homepage: http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/ Package: mh-e Architecture: all Depends: emacs25 | emacs24 | emacs | xemacs21, nmh | mailutils-mh, dpkg (>= 1.15.4) | install-info, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: compface Suggests: mailcrypt, swish++, wget, imagemagick, picon-domains, w3m-el Description: Emacs interface to the MH mail system MH-E offers all the functionality of MH, the visual orientation and simplicity of use of a GUI, and full integration with Emacs and XEmacs, including thorough configuration and online help. . MH-E allows one to read and process mail very quickly: many commands are single characters; completion and smart defaults are used for folder names and aliases. With MH-E you compose outgoing messages in Emacs. This is a big plus for Emacs users, but even non-Emacs users have been known to use MH-E after only learning the most basic cursor motion commands. . Additional features include: . - attractive text rendering with font lock - composition and display of MIME body parts - display of images and HTML within the Emacs frame - folder browsing with speedbar - threading - ticking messages - lightning-fast full-text indexed searches of all of your email - virtual folders to view ticked and unseen messages, search results - multiple personalities - signing and encrypting - spam filter interaction - XFace, Face, X-Image-URL and picon header field support . MH is Rand's Mail Handler, whose functionality is available in MH, nmh and GNU mailutils. . This might be the same version as in the emacs23 package, but documentation is included. It also includes contributed files that are not distributed with GNU Emacs: . mh-frame.el - Open MH-E in a separate frame. mh-comp-frame.el - Message composition in a separate frame.