Dear Charles, If I put emacs --daemon in ~/.profile, then nothing happens anymore if I click a link, not even Emacs is opened. If I remove it again from ~/.profile, then I get the same behavior as before (with the compose-mail-other-frame... "error").
I use Ubuntu 12.04 on a MacBook Air 4,1 (in case this matters). Cheers, Marius On Saturday, August 11, 2012 10:48:31 AM UTC+2, Charles Philip Chan wrote: > Marius Hofert writes: > > > > Hello Marius: > > > > > many thanks. I can now start Emacs by clicking an email address, but > > > it throws me in an empty buffer "~/(compose-mail-other-frame > > > "my-email-address" ""). [So Gnus is not started]. Any idea for that? > > > > Since I live in Emacs, I have never encountered this problem. I will > > take a look at it and get back to you. > > > > However, I highly recommend that you put: > > > > ,---- > > | emacs --daemon > > `---- > > > > in your "~/.profile". This will start the emacs server once in the > > background when you login. You can subsequently connect to it by just > > using emacsclient. > > > > Charles > > > > -- > > "Besides, I think [Slackware] sounds better than 'Microsoft,' don't you?" > > (By Patrick Volkerding) _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
