Daniel Semyonov <dan...@dsemy.com> writes:

>>>>>> Joshua Barrett writes:
>
>     > nnnrss is still synchronous like the rest of gnus, and does cause
>     > emacs to freeze. I'd really like it and nnatom to be asynchronous,
>     > but I think that would require appreciably more work. I've
>     > enrolled all my feeds in the agent and configured the demon to
>     > fetch only if emacs has been idle for some time. However, both
>     > nnrss and nnnrss can be configured to use curl by setting
>     > `mm-url-use-external` and `mm-url-program` accordingly, so that
>     > works at least
>
> I haven't had time to look at your code yet (so I don't know if you used
> a similar method), but at least with nnatom you can use a local file as
> the server address, which allows you to fetch a feed periodically
> independently of Emacs, with nnatom only in charge of parsing the local
> file.
>
> Daniel

You mean similar like people use dovecot for local IMAP server that sync
with remote one? How to do that?

Bart

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