I'm using gnus to read emails with POP functionality. I'm a little
confused about how the mails I send to people are saved. When I send new
mail from within the gnus buffer with 'm' the message seems to get
archived in a place like nnfolder+archive:sent.2014-04. But when I
send a new mail
from
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm using gnus to read emails with POP functionality. I'm a little
confused about how the mails I send to people are saved. When I send new
mail from within the gnus buffer with 'm' the message seems to get
archived in a place like
Thank you, Eric, I will give this a try. And: whoops! I did mean to send
this to the other list ... glad I titled it newbie. :)
steven
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I'm using gnus to read emails with POP functionality. I'm a little
confused about how the mails I send to
Mario Mommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is
that it starts gathering information, like when I'm reading e-mail it
saves the addresses, etc. Am I right on this?
No, the usual modus operandi is just an address book. To add the
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Alex Schroeder spake:
Mario Mommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is
that it starts gathering information, like when I'm reading e-mail it
saves the addresses, etc. Am I right on this?
No, the usual modus
Hi,
I'm drastically migrating to emacs(21.2.1)/gnus(5.9 - the one that
comes bundled with e21.2.1)/bbdb(2.34), and I've been all day
compiling and configuring stuff.
Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is
that it starts gathering information, like when I'm
Mario == Mario Mommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mario Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is
Mario that it starts gathering information, like when I'm reading e-mail it
Mario saves the addresses, etc. Am I right on this?
Mario If so - how do I get it to do this?
I'm nowhere near setup yet for the complete shift to doing my mail the
(X)emacs way; however, I've set several bbdb- initialize/insinuate calls in
my .xemacs/init.el file.
Now my already slow startup is long enough to go out and brew up some
coffee while it grinds along -- even if I'm not