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
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-
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
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
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.
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
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
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