Dear old Mutt, ...
My MUA of choice is Mutt. I've been using it for something like 8 years now and I like it: it's quick, powerful and well integrated with the Unix way of handling mail (e.g. procmail). But we all know that.
My feeling today is that sooner or later I will be forced to abandon it. The main reason is that it seems to be a dead product, upstream development is not dead but I fail to see an overall plan for my beloved MUA. Other text based application have understood that they should be integrated in some way with the desktop and/or windowing environment in which they are run: Vim for example is able to deal with the mouse wheel event when run in an xterm or even has developed a GUI which is well integrated with the Gnome session mechanism. Why Mutt is not?
Such feelings of today has been originated by Tomboy, a wonderful note taking tool with Wiki-like capabilities, integrated with Gnome. It has a plugin for drag and dropping Evolution mails on notes automatically providing links from the notes to your mailbox: that's ... wow, great!
I'm already using Evolution as my organizer and I already have Gaim integrated with it for contacts. I fear the moment I will try it for mails because I'm pretty sure it also has an UI which can be easily used with keyboard without the need of the mouse. Since I'm using all this on my laptop which is always with me (and this means that the argument "Mutt can be used remotely using a 9600 GSM connection" is bogus), it seems I'm running out of arguments for sticking to Mutt.
Oh, right, there is the procmail stuff, my last feeble chance of keep on using Mutt ...