These and the others you will find allude to this approach fitting
in with the more general GTD view, which is why org-mode is
critical (for me) to get this working.
I actually do something similar, but keeping the physical emails. I
maintain (in wanderlust) an Inbox folder and a Gen
I've moved to a "0 size mailbox" approach to handling my email
(which works well with org and, in fact, requires org to work at
all really) so this is not an issue for me.
That sounds like an interesting approach. Could you elaborate on
that? Yes, I also have problems with my huge longs
Information that has no potential next action associated but that
still has potential reference value and that you'd like to keep
around, how and where do you keep it ?
For that purpose I use an org file called ref.org with the following
structure:
--- begin of ref.org
-*- mode: or
the results of the SCCA 2009 have been announced and the winner in our
category is portableapps.com, a platform to carry computer programs on
a USB key.
Blah :P
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Jose E. Marchesijema...@gnu.org
GNU Project http://www.gnu.org
Hello.
This tiny patch (against org version 5.10b, i didnt found a suitable
CVS repository to get non-released code) fixes `org-store-link' for
wanderlust summary mode.
In both the latest wanderlust version (2.14.0) and in CVS wanderlust
the function `elmo-message-entity-field' do not return a
emacs 23 from cvs
org version 5.06e
remember settings as described by John Wiegleys very nice article
When I try to add a note or todo with
M-x remember (C-M-r)
and I have not yet visited any org buffer
I get the following error:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-ty