Dan Davison <dandavis...@gmail.com> writes: > Mohamed HIBTI <mohamed.hi...@gmail.com> 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. > > 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 a very nice search facility both for imap and for nntp > groups. (E.g. I used to find it hard to reply in an old thread, but not > any longer) > 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? > > As for MIME, do you know the org-mime-* functions, contributed by Eric > Schulte? They work very nicely; I'm looking forward to finding some > spare time to work out how best to fit them into my day-to-day emailing. > Org-mime can be used separate from any particular email client (as long as Emacs know your email address). Try loading contrib/org-mime.el and then calling `org-mime-subtree' from within a subtree of an Org-mode buffer (you can set email headers with MAIL_TO, MAIL_CC, etc...). Also, from within an email composition buffer you can select a region of text in Org-mode markup and then call org-mime-htmlize, to convert the region to an HTML mail part. Cheers -- Eric _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode