blueman writes: > From what I have seen, most of the vm-imap documentation seems to be the > reverse setup where people want to use vm/imap as a client to read their > google email from a google (or other remote) server. Instead, I want to > use a remote non-vm mail reader to read my vm mail remotely from my > droid.
Indeed, VM is a mail *reader*, not a mail server. To do what you want, you would want to set up an IMAP server on your home machine. If you do web search for "IMAP server", you can find a number of IMAP servers that you would be able to install on a home machine. I think many Linux distributions also include such IMAP servers. There is also a program called 'offlineimap' which can synchronize your home IMAP server with a remote one. You might then set up your VM on your home machine to either (i) download mail from the IMAP server into your local folders, or (ii) read it directly from the IMAP server using server folders. Here is an Emacs guru that documents how to do such things (but with Gnus in place of VM): http://sachachua.com/blog/2008/05/geek-how-to-use-offlineimap-and-the-dovecot-mail-server-to-read-your-gmail-in-emacs-efficiently/ Cheers, Uday
