I once tried Gnus, but end up using Wanderlust, which is pretty good. Along with org-contacts I'm becoming more and more motivated to try Gnus again. I try to have a look at it. Thanks.
At Fri, 04 Mar 2011 22:56:41 +0100, Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com> wrote: > > Hi Darlan and Bastien, > > Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > >> > Other useful things (just random thoughts) could be: > >> > - Perform some operation when a file is attached, such as replacing > >> > white-spaces in the file-name by underscores > >> > >> IMHO this goes beyond what org-attach.el should do: attach files. > >> Besides, that would require even more confirmation steps. > > > > My common use scenario for org-attach is to store files associated to a > > sub-tree. For instance, when I receive a file by E-mail that I need to read > > I create a task for it and attach the file. I usually need to change the > > file name, since I don't like spaces and If would be practical if I could > > attach the file as it is and know that org-attach would store it the way I > > like. Is there a hook I could use to do this myself then? (I'm not a lisp > > programmer, but think I can google tips about how to do this). > > Just to comment on that point: reworking the filename is exactly what Gnus do > with attachment files, once you want to save them. It (optionally) do whatever > is needed to make them better, such as removing spaces, replacing accents, > etc... > > Best regards, > Seb > > -- > Sébastien Vauban > >