Brett Viren <brett.vi...@gmail.com> writes: > Two more things to consider: > these ideas worked fantastically well, brett!!
i'm not using procmail yet - have to figure out that one today because i want to do spam filtering with it ... right now with my new setup, i don't mind receiving spam though. :D certainly setting the "myserv" ties things together nicely. i was glad i'd figured out dovecot to be able to get in with minimal fuss, but thought it was a bit ironical that i'd need to do all this to get into my own files, so your imap without running a server was really great! i'm puzzled though as to why it actually works. i thought the idea was to have dovecot listen because a request to imap would come in, but the emacs entry: (setq imap-shell-program '("MAIL=maildir:$HOME/Maildir /usr/lib/dovecot/imap")) would seem to appear to run imap every time you access gnu - which i guess is the idea because you need to run it only once to get in. again, thx for these tips! -- in friendship, prad _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english