Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jun 08 2007, Tim X wrote:
>
>> - If all you need is to be able to send mail from within emacs, I would
>> recommend looking at something like smtp.el (or one of the other similar
>> elisp packages). Using this
Dick Hoogendijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> However, few people run sendmail anymore and unless you need to,
>> don't! There are many other MTAs out there.
>
> I think your story in general is a very good one. I sa
Frank Slootweg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ['Invalid' group alt.comp.software.newsreaders deleted]
>
> Joel J. Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> > OP wrote:
>>
>> > Apparently emacs doesn't have a mail-transport-agent:
>>
>> Yes, it does: sendmail.el; corre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
> Another difference in my situation is that I'm relaying mail to a pop
> server on our main network, rather than using my own mail system to
> send mail out to the internet.
>
Due to issues of spam and misconfigured MTAs, many ISPs are now blocking acc
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>> Also emacs apparently uses sendmail to send mail.
>>
>> It only uses sendmail if you've set up sendmail (the Unix program).
>> Otherwise it uses sendmail.el (`slocate sendmail.el`)
>
>
>>> But the 'return-path/from' fields are not configured.
>>> And sendmail.cf is
CHENG Gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's not clear in Gnus manual how to use multiple accounts in same IMAP
> server. My company emails are hosted by virtual hosting server, and I
> have my personal account while at the same time I need read some common
> email accounts. I think it's common fo
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Dec 26 2006, Tim X wrote:
>
>> The example above has an earlier "text" part, which VM displays fine,
>> but it provides no button to extract the attachment. I don't seem to
>> have any other problems
A quick question to save me having to try things out.
I've been using VM for years for my e-mail. However, VM is no longer
as actively maintained as it was and I'm now finding I'm having
problems accessing attachments posted with apple mail. It seems these
attachments are embedded inside some
Hadron Quark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But this still begs the question : how to configure gnus to
> (preferably using procmail rules) palm off emails destined to local users
> and NOT to send them off to the smtp server I am using from smtpmail.
>
I don't use gnus for mail, but rather VM. W
Hadron Quark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using smtpmail package through a gmail smtp server to send email.
>
> But if I use gnus to send a mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" why isnt procmail
> picking it up and diverting it to my local root mmaildir? Procmail does
> its job just fine when I use t
Randy Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey Folks,
>
> I'm still looking for the solution to this problem. I
> noticed one or two others are also having the same
> problem. Why is the group (no pun) silent silent on
> this issue???
>
> --Randy
>
>
> Randy Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> H
Randy Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> I have been using gnus for a number of years, and am seeing a problem
>> lately. When checking news with 'g', gnus doesn't report new news. I
>> can go and individually 'M-g' newsgroups and see news reported there.
>
> This i
Joe Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>I don't even run a window manager. I just start emacs from my .xsession
>>file. I am not saying that this will work for everyone. If you are
>>used to point-clicky interfaces you might not like emacs. Manipulating
>>graphics files is, I believe, a no-go,
Joe Fineman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> I'm curious what you do with emacs
>
> All personal & business writing & recordkeeping.
>
>> and gNus
>
> Email & newsgroups.
>
> Things I cannot yet do with Emacs:
>
> 1. Deal with the Web. I use w3m for one site that is a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark T.B. Carroll) writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> Dumb question on my part but here goes
>>
>> I sick of bloated and fat software from MS
>>
>> If I learn emacs can it replace say 80 percent of the
>> stiff I use now?
>
> I'm planning to try out emacs' planner and wiki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hadron Quark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>>> I'm curious what you do with emacs
>>>
>>> and gNus
>>
>>I'd say everyone that posts in this ng
>
> Ok
>
> Dumb question on my part but here goes
>
> I sick of bloated and fat software fro
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
>> I'm running on Debian with emacs 22 snapshot and gnus-version says No
>> Gnus v0.4 (Debian package 5.11+v0.4.dfsg).
>>
>> When I try to save an arti
I'm running on Debian with emacs 22 snapshot and gnus-version says No
Gnus v0.4 (Debian package 5.11+v0.4.dfsg).
When I try to save an article with 'O b', I get the error "Not a valid
tramp filename'. This is because the group I'm reading is a foreign
group and tries to save it in the file
~/New
Fredrik Bulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for your help!
>
glad it was useful.
> M-g works for me. As a quick fix I might just make a macro or a lisp
> function that checks all groups with this method and bind it to G.
>
Alternatively, setup your news server as a secondary method and gr
Fredrik Bulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> I've been using GNUS for about two weeks to read my mail, new and
> favourite RSS feeds.
>
> When I start GNUS, it used to check for new mail, news and RSS and
> display the number of new messages next to the group. One day it
> ceased to do this
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> 5. O'Reilly has a book called something like Extending Emacs or Emacs
>>> Lisp Programming - I can't quite remember. It has some handy tips.
>
>> I have "Writing GNU Emacs Extensions" on my shelf which is quite nice.
>
>> But back to being off-topic:
Julien Ghaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a beginner using gnus (and Emacs too) and I got several
> problems setting it up.
> I use gnus as a news reader and as an e-mail client. My
> problem is that i dont want to sent my real e-mail when
> writing a new article for a newsgroup
Sébastien Vauban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
>>> But my ultimate goal would be to try enjoying all the features
>>> of Slime for debugging Emacs Lisp code I want to maintain...
>>>
>>> And, *not* being an expert at all in both languages, I don't
>>> know if their differences are so big
Sébastien Vauban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed Slime and CLisp. Very good choice, I think.
>
> But my ultimate goal would be to try enjoying all the features
> of Slime for debugging Emacs Lisp code I want to maintain...
> but, when compiling my Emacs Lisp code, it r
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
>> I installed emacs-w3m and also the `url' package, but the message gnus
>> finds with the above procedure (`G w' etcetera) are all completely
>> blank.
>
> Here, too. Google has changed its fo
I've been using Gnus for a few years. Recently, my ISP changed their
news server - I think its changed from running DNES to PNEWS - thought
thats only a guess bassed on the name of the server.
Since the change, I've been having lots of issues with gnus getting
articles from the server. I've also
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