Re: [O] Re: Outlook replacement

2011-04-02 Thread Suvayu Ali
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

Re: [O] Re: Outlook replacement

2011-04-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
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

Re: [O] Re: Outlook replacement

2011-03-26 Thread Suvayu Ali
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

Re: [O] Re: Outlook replacement

2011-03-25 Thread Nick Dokos
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

Re: [O] Re: Outlook replacement

2011-03-25 Thread Chris Malone
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