[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes: Hi Ross,
> Often I need to go into an archive directory to find old email or > addresses. In mutt, once the headers are downloaded, subsequent > rescans of the archive are very fast (the archive has about 15,000 > messages in it). But gnus seems to want to re-download all the headers > again (with C-u space, for example), and this can take as long as 10 > or 20 minutes. Can I get gnus to work like mutt in this regard, by > looking at the local copies instead? Is the IMAP server agentized? To check that, hit `^' in *Group* to enter the server buffer. If there's no "(agent)" string behind the IMAP server hit `J a' on this line. The next time you download articles they should be cached on the file system. Another solution that might be even faster for large amounts of mail may be a local imap proxy (i.e. OfflineIMAP [1]). Bye, Tassilo __________ [1] http://software.complete.org/offlineimap _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
