Dan Davison writes:
> Charles Philip Chan writes:
>
>> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>>
>>> I'm also using the development version of gnus, but haven't noticed
>>> the searching features, could you point these out, a key binding or
>>> command name?
>>
>> Put the cursor on the group you want to search
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> I'm also using the development version of gnus, but haven't noticed
>> the searching features, could you point these out, a key binding or
>> command name?
>
> Put the cursor on the group you want to search in the Group buffer and
> hit:
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> I'm also using the development version of gnus, but haven't noticed
> the searching features, could you point these out, a key binding or
> command name?
Put the cursor on the group you want to search in the Group buffer and
hit:
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Charles
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Dan Davison writes:
> Mohamed HIBTI writes:
>
>> Hi every one,
>> I would like to move to an emacs mail client that may be org-mode and MIME
>> compatible. Have you any idea ?
>
I would like to second gnus, I've been using it for a couple of years
now and have been *very* happy with it.
>
>
Carl Bolduc writes:
>> gnus is an obvious candidate. It can be a bit of a steep learning curve
>> initially. I use it to interact with two different gmail accounts via
>> imap, as well as a few nntp groups, like this one. I'm finding the
>> development version of gnus a pleasure to use for this:
Carl Bolduc gmail.com> writes:
>
> > gnus is an obvious candidate. It can be a bit of a steep learning curve
> > initially. I use it to interact with two different gmail accounts via
> > imap, as well as a few nntp groups, like this one. I'm finding the
> > development version of gnus a pleasure
Thanks Dan,
I don't know the functions developed by Eric Schulte.
But if you could share any configuration template it would be helpful.
Regards,
Mohamed
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Carl Bolduc writes:
Hi Carl,
> Could you share some details of your gnus implementation with GMail? I
> have been trying to setup this based on various sites and I never
> succeded.
With the git version of gnus (or the one included in emacs' bzr trunk),
you only need this.
(add-to-list 'gnus-s
Manuel Hermenegildo fi.upm.es> writes:
>
>
> VM has pretty reasonable integration with org (make sure you use a
> recent version, i.e., 8.1.xx or later). --Manuel
>
I tried VM version 8.1.0. But I didn't succeed to set it correctly.
Mohamed
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> gnus is an obvious candidate. It can be a bit of a steep learning curve
> initially. I use it to interact with two different gmail accounts via
> imap, as well as a few nntp groups, like this one. I'm finding the
> development version of gnus a pleasure to use for this: it is fast, and
> there's
VM has pretty reasonable integration with org (make sure you use a
recent version, i.e., 8.1.xx or later). --Manuel
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Mohamed HIBTI writes:
> Hi every one,
> I would like to move to an emacs mail client that may be org-mode and MIME
> compatible. Have you any idea ?
gnus is an obvious candidate. It can be a bit of a steep learning curve
initially. I use it to interact with two different gmail accounts via
im
> Hi every one,
> I would like to move to an emacs mail client that may be org-mode and MIME
> compatible. Have you any idea ?
I switched to using MH-E (from VM) a couple of years ago. I did try
GNUS but found it a bit too overwhelming. Overall, I'm happy with
MH-E -- I like that it comes wih
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