Gijs Hillenius <[email protected]> writes: >>> ;; Archive Sent Mail On Imap Server >>> (setq gnus-message-archive-method >>> '(nnimap "name-of-your-server-here")) > > name-of-your-server-here should correspond to the name you defined for > the imap server in the server buffer 1. Must this imap server be consistent with my current smtp server?
2. What if: imap.gmail.com for sent archive while smtp.outlook.com for sending? > >>> ;; E-mail archive, per month >>> (setq gnus-message-archive-group >>> '((if (message-news-p) >>> "INBOX.misc-news" >>> (concat "INBOX.sent." (format-time-string "%Y-%m"))))) >> 1. Will this create new 'sent' folders per month under 'Inbox' >> folder? > > nnimap+thuis:INBOX.sent.2015-01 > nnimap+thuis:INBOX.sent.2015-02 > nnimap+thuis:INBOX.sent.2015-03 > nnimap+thuis:INBOX.sent.2015-04 > nnimap+thuis:INBOX.sent.2015-05 > 3. Traditionally, when using email through browser, we can see folders (letter case sensitive) like 'Inbox', 'Sent', 'Trash' etc. 'Inbox' is for receving emails while 'Sent' folder is for our written emails. Why use 'INBOX.sent.' prefix? Why not 'Sent.2015-01'? Is there any difference between 'INBOX' and 'Inbox'? > -- Whatever you are, be a good one _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
