I have just signed up for this list. I used Balsa several years ago, but stopped because there was a hiatus in Balsa development just as I experienced a need to replace my computer. A lot has happened since then and I want to try Balsa again.
I am composing this email using Emacs, and it will be sent from Mutt to Exim4 on my computer to a smarthost run by my ISP. I fetch my mail from you ISP's POP server with fetchmail run by cron. All this is on a Debian Lenny host. And it all already works, but not quite to my liking. There is an annoying failure to play-well-together between Mutt and the most recent version of iceweasel/firefox. So ... I want to make Balsa be a drop-in replacement for Mutt, preferably be able to run them in parallel, for a while anyway. I know Balsa can handle many aspects of mail that are not currently being handled by Mutt in my current setup. But I don't want to abandon Fetchmail, or Procmail, or Maildir format mail repository, etc. I don't want to run the GUI configuration of Balsa for fear that it will set up its own total system, and in the process step on some of my existing configuration. For instance: Fetchmail also picks up system error messages from two other Debian machines in my local network. I already am using Maildir format and I would hope to have a single directory tree for my mail repository, not two Maildir repositories operating in parallel. Is there some documentation that I can read and then configure the config files by hand rather that via the GUI screens? That way I will be able to stop the process if it looks like I am about to do something destructive. Where can I read about the format of ~/.gnome2/balsa ? This is the config file, but it shares the same name, balsa, with the program. Neither info nor man give information about the config file or what can, in fact, be configured. I've looked in Gnome Configuration Editor, but find no mention of Balsa. (It is installed. I got to the first screen of the Intro configuration before I realized that I didn't want to just run it without first investigating.) FYI: I installed Balsa from a Debian package that I got from ftp.us.debian.org Thanks -- Paul E Condon [email protected] _______________________________________________ balsa-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list
