On 28.08 09:58, Russell Adams wrote:
> I'd like to follow up on putting a message ID link in org to open
> emails though.
This works with mutt and a suitable version of org-mairix (attached).
And a .emacs configuration (needs to be customized) like:
(require 'org-mairix)
(setq org-mairix-mutt-dis
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:45:38PM +0200, Richard G Riley wrote:
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> Gnus supports maildir too although recently I moved to an IMAP server
> which accesses the maildir format created with procmail on my mail
> server.
>
I've recently reorganized my folders to be served up by Dovecot so I
can acc
Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:10:46PM +0200, Richard G Riley wrote:
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>> This already works if you use Gnus.
>
> I adore emacs, but I haven't been sold into it for mail. I used Pine a
> decade ago, and moved to Mutt. I like its interface and maildir
> sup
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:10:46PM +0200, Richard G Riley wrote:
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> This already works if you use Gnus.
I adore emacs, but I haven't been sold into it for mail. I used Pine a
decade ago, and moved to Mutt. I like its interface and maildir
support.
I haven't compared it to Gnus in a while, but I
Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 02:54:22PM +, Charles Howard wrote:
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>> Is it possible to structure a large collection of emails in an org file ?
>> Are there any specific tools for doing this ?
>>
>> I have used pine for many years but the business of
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 02:54:22PM +, Charles Howard wrote:
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> Is it possible to structure a large collection of emails in an org file ? Are
> there any specific tools for doing this ?
>
> I have used pine for many years but the business of categorizing sensibly
> into folders the hundreds
Is it possible to structure a large collection of emails in an org file ? Are
there any specific tools for doing this ?
I have used pine for many years but the business of categorizing sensibly into
folders the hundreds of mails which
come each week is out of hand. Googlemail is offering a sin