On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 17:18:33 +0100
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Steinar Bang writes:
>
> >> Suvayu Ali :
> >
> >> How do you (as in all users using Emacs as their email client) deal
> >> with unreliable networks? When I used to use tramp over a
> >> particularly slow/unreliable network day bef
Steinar Bang writes:
>> Suvayu Ali :
>
>> How do you (as in all users using Emacs as their email client) deal
>> with unreliable networks? When I used to use tramp over a particularly
>> slow/unreliable network day before, I found every time tramp got stuck
>> emacs would hang too until tramp
> Suvayu Ali :
> How do you (as in all users using Emacs as their email client) deal
> with unreliable networks? When I used to use tramp over a particularly
> slow/unreliable network day before, I found every time tramp got stuck
> emacs would hang too until tramp could recover.
What does tr
Hi Achim,
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 09:41:06 +0100
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
> > Also I often access email from multiple locations, home workstation,
> > university workstation and my laptop. Not sure how to deal with
> > that.
>
> The two solutions to deal with that problem at the ext
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Also I often access email from multiple locations, home workstation,
> university workstation and my laptop. Not sure how to deal with that.
The two solutions to deal with that problem at the extreme ends: you
either leave all mail on the server(s) all the time, which means y
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Chris Malone wrote:
>>> Hi Henri-Paul,
>>>
>>> While you've brought the topic up I /have/ been recently curious about
>>> others' email setup and how they incorporate that into Emacs/org-mode? I
>>> notice several users send emails fro
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Chris Malone,
>
> Chris Malone wrote:
>> Hi Henri-Paul,
>>
>> While you've brought the topic up I /have/ been recently curious about
>> others' email setup and how they incorporate that into Emacs/org-mode? I
>> notice several users send emails from within Emacs using
Suvayu Ali writes:
> How do you (as in all users using Emacs as their email client) deal with
> unreliable networks?
Setup here:
Emacs +
leafnode (local newsserver for gmane, gwene)
fetchmail
msmtp
So all data is dealt with locally, as far as Emacs is concerned.
hth
Memnon
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> > Also, how do you handle outside email accounts, for example, from gmail?
>
> What do you mean? Accessing them? That can be done from Emacs, although I
> did not set this up (yet).
>
I use fetchmail for incoming mail and a local postfix server (sending
either throu
Hi Seb and Eric,
Thanks for the advice - the info and sample .gnus file were great!
Chris
2011/3/25 Sébastien Vauban
> Chris Malone,
>
> Chris Malone wrote:
> > Hi Henri-Paul,
> >
> > While you've brought the topic up I /have/ been recently curious about
> > others' email setup and how they in
Chris Malone,
Chris Malone wrote:
> Hi Henri-Paul,
>
> While you've brought the topic up I /have/ been recently curious about
> others' email setup and how they incorporate that into Emacs/org-mode? I
> notice several users send emails from within Emacs using org-mode syntax -
> any tips on setti
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