Why don't get your mails with GNUS and let him sort them using the To/Cc headers ? That's more simple but enougth efficient for a daily usage...
Andrzej Adam Filip <a...@onet.eu> writes: > thruxton <psmer...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I would like to use Gnus to read email/newsgroups on my ubuntu laptop >> but am unsure what extra software I need to install to do so. >> I have home email, work email and gmail/yahoo mail to configure, most >> use ssl on the smtp end, do I need utilities like starttls or msmtp >> installed? >> >> Do I need fetchmail & sendmail or does Gnus manage all of these >> things? >> >> I am using Ubuntu 8.10 and the emacs-snapshot that includes Gnus v5.13 >> I am comfortable with fetchmail getting my emails and pointing Gnus to >> my inbox, but as for sending email and using helper utilites I am not >> sure what to install. >> >> Thanks for any advice you can give me. > > Would you like to create configuration allowing you to use *multiple* > email clients/news readers in parallel? > > e.g. > 1) I prefer to install "local IMAP server" (e.g. dovecot) and use > fetchmail to download messages from remote mailboxes into local > imap folders (with sieve/procmail filtering and sorting). > 2) You can use leafnode to download usenet newsgroups (from many > sources) to local news spool also accessible via nntp -- Asgeir _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english