* Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071013 22:49]: > Russell L. Harris wrote: > > > > gnus > > Does it come with any documentation at all? The /usr/share/doc/gnus seems to > be pretty useless for setting this up. > > apt-cache search gnus documentation > > does not yield any relevant hits. I could go to google and try to look for > some tutorial but if every Debian user has to go through this convoluted > route, then it does not make any sense. Am I missing something obvious > here? > > raju > -- > Kamaraju S Kusumanchi > http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/ > http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/
I am not a Gnus guru, but I managed to set up Gnus and get it working, both for reading news and as a mail user agent (MUA). As might be expected, the most difficult part is the configuration file. I run Emacs (and in X, I run XEmacs). Gnus runs under Emacs or XEmacs. If that is a problem for you, then forgive me for suggesting Gnus. For the on-line documentation, first install Gnus (you always can un-install it), and then type "M-x gnus"; this brings up "gnus.info" And then there is the Gnus manual, which you can find with a Google search on "gnus manual"; it is the first item on the list: http://gnus.org/manual.html And with a few minutes of searching with Google, you can turn up any number of sample configuration files and guides. Your only problem is likely to be running out of paper, laser toner, or ring binders. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% I run Mutt for mail. Curiously, it was my first attempt to use Mutt which led me to Gnus. Several years ago, I tried to get started with Mutt, but I could not figure out the configuration file. Then I tried Gnus, got it working, and used it for two or three years. Within the last year, something drew my attention to Mutt. This time I found a good Mutt HowTo, got Mutt working, and I currently am using Mutt. But it is almost a coin-toss. I may switch back to Gnus. Both Mutt and Gnus are excellent for mail. Both Mutt and Gnus are quite efficient at handling large numbers of messages; there doesn't appear to be anything else in their class. Both are keyboard-oriented; you don't need the rodent. Both Mutt and Gnus are a bit obscure. At present, Mutt appears to have a more active community ready to offer assistance. But Gnus is first of all a news reader, so if you are looking for a news reader, give Gnus a try. And if you like it for news, then give it a try for mail. RLH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]