Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes: [...]
Tassilo H wrote: > Well, since you already have some servers, you probably want to add that > to your `gnus-secondary-select-methods'. I'm kind of confused about the difference getting to imap that way as apposed to the Foreign-group method starting with `B'. Is there any thing better about either, or are they basically the same? Harry wrote: >> My aim is a bit more than just receiving mail that way. I hope to be >> able to subscribe to various google groups by mail and end up with >> something sort of similar to nntp access to those groups. Tassilo responds: > I do exactly that using my fastmail account. Therefore, I do > server-side SIEVE message splitting using the List-Id header, so that > all messages of a mailing list go into one special group. That works > totally great! :-) Do you know any handy urls that show examples of SIEVE scripting? The three main links for examples on: http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/sieve/index.html#scripts Are all dead links... they really need to update there web page. Is that an indication of a general sorry state of management there? I mean, do you see sloth, inattention and other kinds of baloney all around, using your mail account? I ask because I'm thinking of getting that service... it is quite cheap and seems to offer quite a lot for the money. But if it's mostly a big sorry fake out like a very lot of the stuff that one sees online, I'd like to know that now... _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
