On 1/3/13 Jan 3 -4:17 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote: > El Wed, 02 Jan 2013 13:07:20 -0600 Robert Goldman va escriure: >> >> Thunderbird, which I have been using, doesn't support links to messages. >> OTOH, it has the best IMAP client I have found, so I keep coming back >> to it. >> >> Gnus: I regret to say that despite having tried it at least three >> times, I have never managed to wrap my head around the gnus doctrine >> that mail is just news, so I cannot use it. >> > > Wanderlust speaks IMAP natively and works in a similar way to Thunderbird. > It does not store e-mails locally, although it uses some caché. > Probably others too. >
Thank you so much. I recall trying to install Wanderlust in the past and getting tripped up by the need to install SEMI, APEL and FLIM, which didn't successfully build for me (Aquamacs). Wanderlust still seems pretty difficult to set up: The INSTALL instructions for Wanderlust (on github) have not been updated in 2 years. They give instructions for up-to-date Emacs versions like 20.4 and they are unclear about whether to use FLIM or CLIME, or where to get the latter. Also, currently, the FAQ at the Wanderlust homepage points to dead FTP URLs for SEMI, APEL, and FLIM packages. If you don't grok el-get, or have prepackaged (e.g., Debian) versions of Wanderlust, this beast seems like a huge chore to install. Sigh.