thanks, very informative!
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Sorry for the late response, I was on holidays.
Am Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 02:47:17PM +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Sorry for the late response, I was on holidays.
thanks a lot for your informative answer! Very interesting!
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Hello Viktor and Igor,
Sorry for the late response, I was on holidays.
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 01:38:40PM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 08:29:12AM +0100, Gour wrote:
> >
> > I use notmuch for indexing only, and read and send emails from mutt.
> >
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
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 13:11:26 +0100
Stelian Iancu wrote:
> You guys might want to check out mu4e as well:
> http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e.html
>
> It's quite young but shows a lot of promise.
Looks interesting, but it lacks support for nntp and all the mailing
lists I follow (except one
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Michael Strey wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 01:07:20PM -0600, Robert Goldman wrote:
> > I use multiple devices, so I need to have an IMAP server that really is
> > an IMAP server, instead of something the just serves up messages to be
> > downloaded. I have mu
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 01:07:20PM -0600, Robert Goldman wrote:
> I use multiple devices, so I need to have an IMAP server that really is
> an IMAP server, instead of something the just serves up messages to be
> downloaded. I have multiple folders, and I read messages from different
> clients.
I
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
> ti
I have a closely related question:
I use multiple devices, so I need to have an IMAP server that really is
an IMAP server, instead of something the just serves up messages to be
downloaded. I have multiple folders, and I read messages from different
clients.
I haven't been able to figure out an
Hi,
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 08:29:12AM +0100, Gour wrote:
>
> I use notmuch for indexing only, and read and send emails from mutt.
> Although I do not use gnus, I do use emacs as my editor (hence
> message-mode) to compose emails; there I find Org is supported rather
> well.
Am Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 08:57:14AM +, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> I use notmuch for indexing only, and read and send emails from mutt.
> Although I do not use gnus, I do use emacs as my editor (hence
> message-mode) to compose emails; there I find Org is supported rather
> well. For linking to ema
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 08:29:12AM +0100, Gour wrote:
>
> I'd also like to use Notmuch for quick searching and would fetch
> mail via getmail and use locally running dovecot for serving IMAP...
I use notmuch for indexing only, and read and send emails from mutt.
Although I do not use gnus, I do u
On Tue, 01 Jan 2013 18:57:46 +0100
Alan Schmitt wrote:
> I use mu4e, and what I really like about it is that the links are
> stable, even when moving mail from outside (like a web mail app or a
> mobile device). I could never get the registry to work well with gnus
> to solve this.
That's very
On Tue, 01 Jan 2013 13:36:16 +0100
Daniel Clemente wrote:
> I used gnus from 2008 to 2010 but could not make it work as I
> wanted. It seemed to value some things that I didn't (e.g. scoring,
> splitting, NNTP-style everywhere) whereas it didn't shine in other
> areas I needed (e.g. multiple SM
El Tue, 01 Jan 2013 23:14:19 + Richard Riley va escriure:
> > (gnus)
>
> Multiple smtp servers are well supported for quite a while now.
>
Yes, I used it, but it was not an elegant solution. Just look at how much
information you need to make it work; it's frightening:
http://emacswiki.org
Daniel Clemente writes:
> I use Wanderlust and can make links from org just fine.
>
> I used gnus from 2008 to 2010 but could not make it work as I wanted. It
> seemed to value some things that I didn't (e.g. scoring, splitting, NNTP-style
> everywhere) whereas it didn't shine in other areas
Hi Gour
VM, too, cooperates just fine with org.
I use orgstruct- and orgtbl-mode in mail-mode and linking and capturing work
like a charm.
Salome
> I use Wanderlust and can make links from org just fine.
>
> I used gnus from 2008 to 2010 but could not make it work as I wanted. It
> seem
Gour writes:
> Yesterday I read a bit about mu(4e), but it seems it handles only email
> and not nntp?
I use mu4e, and what I really like about it is that the links are
stable, even when moving mail from outside (like a web mail app or a
mobile device). I could never get the registry to work well
I use Wanderlust and can make links from org just fine.
I used gnus from 2008 to 2010 but could not make it work as I wanted. It
seemed to value some things that I didn't (e.g. scoring, splitting, NNTP-style
everywhere) whereas it didn't shine in other areas I needed (e.g. multiple SMTP
se
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 10:19:58 +0100
Bastien wrote:
> But you're not alone in the Org/Claws desert:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-10/msg00539.html
Yeah, I saw it, but not much afterwards.
> AFAIK yes. You can create tasks from Mew/WL/MH-E/Rmail but Gnus is
> the only one
Hi Gour,
Gour writes:
> Afaict, there is no support in orgmode for Claws mailer which I use for
> regular email, mailing lists (mostly via gmane) as well as rss reader.
But you're not alone in the Org/Claws desert:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-10/msg00539.html
The funct
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 07:26:00 +
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> For the OP, gnus is definitely the way to go as far as I am concerned.
> With the development version of gnus, org integration, including
> fontification of source code blocks and links, is excellent.
Due to OCaml, I'm returning back to Em
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