Re: xemacs and mail

1997-09-30 Thread Craig Sanders
On 30 Sep 1997, Carey Evans wrote: > Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [snip] > > > yep, i read that. i even read the rest of the gnus docs on handling mail. > > > > it seems like it's not going to be any good for me because it doesn't want > > to read an mailbox which has new mail

Re: xemacs and mail

1997-09-30 Thread Carey Evans
Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > yep, i read that. i even read the rest of the gnus docs on handling mail. > > it seems like it's not going to be any good for me because it doesn't want > to read an mailbox which has new mail being appended to it. You can read existing mbox-

Re: xemacs and mail

1997-09-30 Thread Craig Sanders
On 29 Sep 1997, Olaf Weber wrote: > Craig Sanders writes: > > > i don't want gnus (or anything else apart from procmail) to "store > > my mail"...it's already stored where i want it. > > >From the Gnus manual: > > Mail and Procmail > - > > Many people use `pro

Re: xemacs and mail

1997-09-29 Thread Olaf Weber
Craig Sanders writes: > i don't want gnus (or anything else apart from procmail) to "store > my mail"...it's already stored where i want it. >From the Gnus manual: Mail and Procmail - Many people use `procmail' (or some other mail filter program o

Re: xemacs and mail

1997-09-28 Thread Craig Sanders
thanks for your reply. On 28 Sep 1997, Jan Vroonhof wrote: > Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > i guess what i'm looking for is a blend of xemacs/gnus and pine/elm. > > Use gnus. Gnus is not only a news reader but also a mail reading > program. It excells at using mailling lists.

Re: xemacs and mail

1997-09-28 Thread Jan Vroonhof
Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i guess what i'm looking for is a blend of xemacs/gnus and pine/elm. Use gnus. Gnus is not only a news reader but also a mail reading program. It excells at using mailling lists. Look in the info file under "Select methods" "Getting Mail". The only th

xemacs and mail

1997-09-28 Thread Craig Sanders
i've decided to give xemacs another go and see if i like it any better than i did last time :-). i'm running it with viper, so at least most of the vi keys that i'm used to are still there. I don't like emacs keybindings and am not willing to change to them. i like vi. i'm also beginning to l