Alan Schmitt writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> The message ID is preserved even if I move messages to other
>> folders. So as long as your search engine searches by message ID, you
>> should be all set, except that you might have to resync the database of
>> your search engine, if it uses one.
>
Nick Dokos writes:
> The message ID is preserved even if I move messages to other
> folders. So as long as your search engine searches by message ID, you
> should be all set, except that you might have to resync the database of
> your search engine, if it uses one.
I guess this is the crux of my
On Wed, Sep 26 2012, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Eden Cardim writes:
>
>>> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
>> Alan> Do you have a reliable system to link to emails? I've been
>> Alan> working on this and I'm not too satisfied yet.
>>
>> Not sure what you mean by reliable. I use offlineimap
Thanks a lot to you and Robert for the tips.
Alan
Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Eden Cardim writes:
>
> >> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
> > Alan> Do you have a reliable system to link to emails? I've been
> > Alan> working on this and I'm not too satisfied yet.
> >
> > Not sure what you mean by reliable. I use offlineimap to sync my mai
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Eden Cardim writes:
>
>>> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
>> Alan> Do you have a reliable system to link to emails? I've been
>> Alan> working on this and I'm not too satisfied yet.
>>
>> Not sure what you mean by reliable. I use offlineimap to sync my mail
>>
> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
Alan> Sorry I wasn't clear. I have the same setup. My question is:
Alan> how do you get a link from org to gnus that still works even
Alan> if messages are moved around. I tried nnregistry but it
Alan> stopped working after I upgraded to Emacs 2
Eden Cardim writes:
>> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
> Alan> Do you have a reliable system to link to emails? I've been
> Alan> working on this and I'm not too satisfied yet.
>
> Not sure what you mean by reliable. I use offlineimap to sync my mail
> to a local dovecot which I acces
> "Alan" == Alan Schmitt writes:
Alan> Do you have a reliable system to link to emails? I've been
Alan> working on this and I'm not too satisfied yet.
Not sure what you mean by reliable. I use offlineimap to sync my mail
to a local dovecot which I access by tunneling gnus to it. This
Eden Cardim writes:
> Links are the basis for decent planning, I spend half of my day in
> planning mode where I write links for everything I'm gonna do while
> I'm in "cranking mode". When I switch over to cranking mode, I just
> open whatever the task is linking to (like source code, an email,
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
Marcelo> I used to use Emacs for a lot of other stuff before, but
Marcelo> decided to be more pragmatic and enjoy apps outside it as
Marcelo> well.
"Using apps outside" isn't synonymous with "being pragmatic". Having
everything inside
You make some very good points, Eden.
Dragging is what bothers me.
I used to use Emacs for a lot of other stuff before, but decided to be more
pragmatic and enjoy apps outside it as well. I don't currently live inside
Emacs (in fact, I've ended up switching to MacVim for most of my coding
tasks,
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
Marcelo> Hello everyone, As much as I love orgmode, I can't deny
Marcelo> that Evernote looks slick. I would not replace org by
Marcelo> Evernote per se, but Evernote does have more polished
Marcelo> capture tools than orgmode has
Hello everyone,
As much as I love orgmode, I can't deny that Evernote looks slick. I would
not replace org by Evernote per se, but Evernote does have more polished
capture tools than orgmode has. Just the simple fact that you can drag and
drop anything to an Evernote note, and it will automaticall
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