After having spent an hour figuring out that you have to set an NNTP server even if you just want to read your mail, now I can read all my mail, except for what's in my Inbox.
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty, dovecot as an IMAP server, and Gnus v. 5.11. I'm using the Maildir format. One thing I noticed is that if I go down into ~/Maildir, there's a directory, whose name starts with a dot, for every folder that I see in other mail readers. And, each of these directories have a subdirectory named cur. Every directory that is except for .INBOX. E.g., there's a .Trash/cur, a .Sent/cur, etc. But, there's no .INBOX/cur. From looking at the contents, it looks like Inbox's cur is right in Maildir - it's at ~/Maildir/cur. Is this the problem? Do I have to somehow tell gnus that Inbox is structured a little differently on the filesystem? I can't imagine that I would have to. I imagine gnus is going to dovecot, and it's dovecot reading off the filesystem... _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
