Le jeu. 07/25/19 juil. 2019 à 04:47:14 , "Fraga, Eric" <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> a envoyé ce message: > On Thursday, 25 Jul 2019 at 18:24, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote: >> But for gnus-imap-gmail users, it is more difficult to get the same >> thing. > > [...] > >> But I need to change the mention of INBOX in the link to John's >> email. > > Why is that? If I create a link to an email from gmail using %a, this > seems to work (having just tested it). Am I missing something? I don't > often link to gmail messages as they are mostly junk emails (in my > case). I know that gmail does not really have imap folders but uses > tags (of a sort) to make it look like emails are in different folders > (or in more than one folder simultaneously) but INBOX seems to work for > me. > > Just curious.
Thanks for your question Eric. :) Of course, INBOX works for you if you do not archive the message in All emails folder or elsewhere. If you move it from INBOX, in case where you like to have the cleanest INBOX that is the empty one, you won't get no more the email via this link. I wanted to have in IMAP the shortest list to see only three folders in my Gnus INBOX [Gmail]/Tous les messages [Gmail]/Corbeille I have defined shortucts: key "Inser" archives email into [Gmail]/Tous les messages and "Suppr" sends email into [Gmail]/Corbeille. The most tricky is to get the Summary [Gmail]/Tous les messages in a reasonable time, because with a lot of emails, Gnus in imap can be too slow. My solution is in this line: (setq gnus-newsgroup-maximum-articles 70000) and it works. For people who are reluctant to use offlineimap or mbsync and who therefore prefer Gnus over mu4e , it makes almost the same job, via imap. I can share of course all my setup and I am also curious of improving it. Best wishes, -- Jo.