Neil Smithline <emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com> writes: > On 4/27 08:09 , Stephen Eglen wrote: >> A relatively new emacs mailer, mu4e, is worth mentioning: >> >> http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e.html >> >> I really like it so far + it has support for org mode links. > > Stephen, > > I didn't know about mu4e. I've played around with mu in the past and thought > it > was very cool but couldn't really work it into my daily workflow. mu4e seems > to > handle that. > > Are the directions at > http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e/Gmail-configuration.html really all it > takes to get this running? If so, I'm definitely going to give it a > whirl.
That looks incredibly complicated compared to gnus which supports really fast and good direct imap connections. Offlineimap and then serving up as maildir can get really messy if you have more than one gmail account. Obviously if you want a local email cache offline imap is great combined with something like a local dovecot - I had this setup for a while until I started to consider the possible ramifications of losing my laptop and my entire lifes emails being present on that hard drive ;) The other issue being the plainttext storage of your gmail password although I believe there must be some way of obfuscating that. Gnus and its use of .gpg auth files is pretty reassuring. > > Neil Smithline > http://www.neilsmithline.com > Proud GNU Emacs user since 1986, v. 18.24. > > > > -- Sent using Emacs/Gnus from home ...