On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 2:59 AM, David Maus <dm...@ictsoc.de> wrote:

>
> You might try to give Wanderlust a shot: It's said to be faster with
> regards to IMAP.  I personally cannot compare Gnus and Wanderlust but
> as a WL user I can confirm that it is at least not slow.
>
> For a simple setup just for testing you wouldn't require much
> configuration: Just put a absolute path to imap mailbox in the .folder
> file:
>
>
I managed to get gnus working, with acceptable speed.  I first did the imap
sync, then, after getting all that working, managed to find other settings
that made it work much faster.

(Basically, it's only slow on gmail -- it works fine with my office mail)

I did have to hack starttls.el though.  My office uses imap over ssl, not
imap with starttls to start ssl, so gnutls-cli has to be called w/o the -s
flag.

Anyway, I really don't like gnus much, so, I may give WL a try.

I am still setting up orgmode the way I like it .. . finally settling down
to a routine thanks to all the useful links here.  Once I'm comfortable,
then I'll start hacking on things.  I love the idea of remember, but, I need
to get it working for external links anyway, so, there will be a lot of work
to be done, once I'm up and running.  (things to get links from mac aps
other than safari and Mail.app, I mean.  I use firefox, postbox (for now),
etc)

I will give WL a try.  If only to see if I like it.  I don't think it ships
by default, and I try to keep my emacs setup synched, and I'm not sure I
want to carry around another heavy application in my .emacs.d :)  Gnus, as
much as I don't like the interface, is at least included in all of my
emacsen :)

-Dave
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