> However,
> echo open '/imaps/imap.gmail.com/u...@example.com/All Mail' >
> /mail/fs/ctl
> seems to create /mail/fs/Mail, but says it does not exist when I try
> to to access it. Quite weird. Is it just a naming problem with the
> space, or something different?
i think i mentioned this b
> Ah. Just grabbing the 9fans label via GMail IMAP, with 540 or so
> messages, was horrible enough -- I can't imagine how horrible dealing
> with the All Mail label might be, just to move a few messages around.
>
>
> ak
nupas is generally faster after the first connection.
http://www.quanstro.ne
Ah, it seems that if I conduct
echo open /imaps/... > /mail/fs/ctl
from within Acme, and then load up Mail, it's much slower than doing
the same outside and starting Mail within Acme. Not sure why.
Regardless, my appologies for prematurely calling the application
slow. ☺
However,
Ah. Just grabbing the 9fans label via GMail IMAP, with 540 or so
messages, was horrible enough -- I can't imagine how horrible dealing
with the All Mail label might be, just to move a few messages around.
ak
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2009/2/9 Akshat Kumar :
> Is it possible to move mail from one GMai
2009/2/9 Akshat Kumar :
> Is it possible to move mail from one GMail "label"
> to another, using UPAS FS? I'd like to do the equivalent
> of "archiving" (moving stuff from Inbox to 9fans, etc.).
> I tried Acme Mail's `Save', but that only operates
> in /mail/box/$user/ it seems -- as opposed to /ma
On Mon Feb 9 22:45:43 EST 2009, aku...@mail.nanosouffle.net wrote:
>
> Is it possible to move mail from one GMail "label"
> to another, using UPAS FS?
no. labels are not supported.
> of "archiving" (moving stuff from Inbox to 9fans, etc.).
> I tried Acme Mail's `Save', but that only operates
Is it possible to move mail from one GMail "label"
to another, using UPAS FS? I'd like to do the equivalent
of "archiving" (moving stuff from Inbox to 9fans, etc.).
I tried Acme Mail's `Save', but that only operates
in /mail/box/$user/ it seems -- as opposed to /mail/fs.
ak
Nah, I just didn't have a factotum entry for SMTP username and pass.
Everything is fine otherwise.
ak
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> EHLO plan9
> the connection is lost and upas tries again -- something is amiss.
I seem to recall that MTAs are set to demand a full FQDN for the EHLO
message?
I guess GM
> EHLO plan9
> the connection is lost and upas tries again -- something is amiss.
I seem to recall that MTAs are set to demand a full FQDN for the EHLO
message?
I guess GMAIL could send you some explanatory message.
++L
> i think you should use a $site with a fqdn or factotum should have
rfc 2822 requires a resolvable domain name. while
many hosts send fairly random ehlo strings, it's not
legal and worse, a good hint that the machine may
be a spam bot. nupas/smtpd either hangs up on
a client with a bogus conn
This was indeed the key.
Thanks!
ak
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Hello
i think you should use a $site with a fqdn or factotum should have
your user / password to use with smtp.gmail.com (smtp needs that key
in order to authenticate you againts gmail i think).
slds.
gabi
El 09/02/2009, a las
Hello
i think you should use a $site with a fqdn or factotum should have
your user / password to use with smtp.gmail.com (smtp needs that key
in order to authenticate you againts gmail i think).
slds.
gabi
El 09/02/2009, a las 13:12, Akshat Kumar escribió:
2009/2/9 Steve Simon :
Re o
2009/2/9 Steve Simon :
> Re outgoing mail via gmail.
>
> I haven't used gmail for a while but when I did I used this as the last
> line of my /mail/lib/remotemail.
>
> # exec /bin/upas/smtp -d -a -h quintile.net net!smtp.gmail.com
> quint...@gmail.com $*
This much is fine. However, upas/smtp make
Re outgoing mail via gmail.
I haven't used gmail for a while but when I did I used this as the last
line of my /mail/lib/remotemail.
# exec /bin/upas/smtp -d -a -h quintile.net net!smtp.gmail.com
quint...@gmail.com $*
You will also need to set up your TLS certificate, I think this is covered
in
> Using upas/fs -f /imaps/imap.gmail.com I can access my GMail
> Inbox. The mail structure is posted in /mail/fs/mbox
> However, there may be local mail as well as other labels (i.e., folders)
> in GMail that I would want to access -- it seems that specifying
> a new folder at GMail, i.e.,
> upas
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