I'm looking for help in running Gnus with nnimap, and org-mode, across multiple machines.
When reading my email in Gnus (using nnimap off Gmail), I create tasks from any given message by using orgp-mode's capture feature. A TODO gets created with a hyperlink that, on clicking, takes me back to the relevant email in Gnus. That's all cool. But I'd like to be able to use that setup from multiple machines. My current setup uses DropBox. It is tolerable for the org-mode side of things, but fragile. I keep my org files on DropBox, so those are visible to all machines. But I have to remember to make sure all org files are saved becore I move from one machine to another. As I say, tolerable, but fragile. For the Gnus side, originally I did the same thing, with all the relevant Gnus files (newsrc's, bbd stuff, etc) being on DropBox too. But that's even more fragile, because I don't explicitly control the saving of files. One option would be to sync only the org-mode files through DropBox, and just do what I'd do with any other IMAP email client, and rely on the server side info to keep mutliple clients "in sync". That's the whole point of IMAP in the first place. But then I'm guessing the hyperlinking of org-mode tasks to Gnus messages would break (with links being valid only on the machine where they were created). Anyone else doing this kind of thing? Tommy _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode