> I'm still tempted to fiddle with wanderlust for the geek cred... After KMail crashed this morning, I had another go at configuring wanderlust and... so far, I think it's exactly what I'm looking for. It seems to handle message caching exactly the way I hoped -- download message contents on demand, and keep them on disk locally. (At least, I quit Emacs, relaunched and reloaded my inbox, and a previously-read message displayed immediately, with no network access.)
The wl issues I mentioned last night -- there is a variable to configure the draft autosave behavior -- default is 1 second, which I found disruptive. Set to nil now, and it's fine. Sending messages works after upgrading wl to be compatible with the installed version of FLIM. So I'll try this for a few days more. So far, I find it just about as responsive as the gmail web interface (neither Thunderbird nor kmail could match it). James --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
