Lars-Johan Liman <[email protected]> writes: Hihi, "besserwisser" this is a german word. Is it merged into the english language?
> (At the risk of being a besserwisser ... apologies in advance.) > > Could your problem stem from what I have been told and believe to be > true, that Gmail doesn't have the concept of "mailboxes" or "folders"? > > AFAIK, your mail in Gmail is just one big pool off messages, to which > Gmail assigns tags. It will tag the messages that you consider to be in > your folder "inbox" with the tag "inbox", and the ones in your folder > "work" with the tag "work". > > When you access your mail using IMAP (which, as a protocol, relies on > the concept of mail folders) and you ask to have your "work" folder > listed, it will filter out the messages with the tag "work" and show > them to you, but they are still in the big pool. > > So, to Gmail, a "folder" is just "a filtered view of the pool, according > to some combination of tags". > > With this as background, is your problem possible to explain? Thank you, this is explained enough for me. BUT my main problem is not solved with it. As far as i understand, move a message in gnus into my local folders not reachable in imap, have to delete this message in gmail All mail? Am i right? If not, perhaps i have to use another command, or another split rule, or anything advanced? Any idea? Regards Poul _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
