libgnutls support?

2011-03-05 Thread David Kastrup

It would appear that Emacs now can be compiled with libgnutls support.
Is there a way or a plan for letting gnus make use of that?

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Re: libgnutls support?

2011-03-05 Thread Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:

 It would appear that Emacs now can be compiled with libgnutls support.
 Is there a way or a plan for letting gnus make use of that?

Gnus uses it automatically if you say

(require 'gnutls)

It's still experimental, though, which is why it's not used by default. 

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Re: General advice - incorporating gmail IMAP

2011-03-05 Thread Harry Putnam
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:

[...]

Tassilo H wrote:
 Well, since you already have some servers, you probably want to add that
 to your `gnus-secondary-select-methods'.

I'm kind of confused about the difference getting to imap that way as
apposed to the Foreign-group method starting with `B'.

Is there any thing better about either, or are they basically the same?

Harry wrote:
 My aim is a bit more than just receiving mail that way.  I hope to be
 able to subscribe to various google groups by mail and end up with
 something sort of similar to nntp access to those groups.

Tassilo responds:
 I do exactly that using my fastmail account.  Therefore, I do
 server-side SIEVE message splitting using the List-Id header, so that
 all messages of a mailing list go into one special group.  That works
 totally great! :-)

Do you know any handy urls that show examples of SIEVE scripting?
The three main links for examples on:
 
   http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/sieve/index.html#scripts

Are all dead links... they really need to update there web page.

Is that an indication of a general sorry state of management there?  I
mean, do you see sloth, inattention and other kinds of baloney all
around, using your mail account? 

I ask because I'm thinking of getting that service... it is quite
cheap and seems to offer quite a lot for the money.  But if it's
mostly a big sorry fake out like a very lot of the stuff that one sees
online, I'd like to know that now...


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Re: libgnutls support?

2011-03-05 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
On Sun, Mar 06 2011,Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote:

 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:

 It would appear that Emacs now can be compiled with libgnutls support.
 Is there a way or a plan for letting gnus make use of that?

 Gnus uses it automatically if you say

 (require 'gnutls)

 It's still experimental, though, which is why it's not used by default. 

and what would that entail in terms of .gnus configuration, if at all?

 sivaram
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