Richard Riley <[email protected]> writes:

> Yuri D'Elia <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 00:19:42 +0100, Richard Riley wrote:
>>>> As soon as you use splitting or virtual groups, an external process
>>>> becomes useless (for instance, I have several rules that split messages
>>>> into groups that I ignore).
>>>
>>> Not if you dont use the demon and then split when you hit g. In other
>>> words you only fetch your mail when gnubiff or something similar tells
>>> you that you have new mail.
>>
>> Concrete example: if splitting includes spam rules, gnubiff will notify
>> you of spam too.
>>
>
> Yes that is most certainly true. Since I use googlemail I'm kind of
> spoiled as their spam filtering server side is pretty good these days
> (that and my spam-split set up doesnt work anymore on NoGnus) and so I
> turned off client side "spam-split"ting.

If you use gmail, you can have easy mail notification with:

https://mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom

It give you an xml buffer you have to parse.

A library exists on emacswiki for this, don't remember the name, it
didn't work for me so i wrote small code for this for my personal use, i
can send it if interested.
Of course if one use gnus-demon, it's non--sense to use this.

-- 
A+ Thierry
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