Re: GNUS and Mail

1997-07-28 Thread Kai Grossjohann
> Eloy A Paris writes: Eloy> rmail??? Isn't this rmail the one that comes in the sendmail Eloy> package and is used for UUCP mail? I guess not... As it happens, rmail is a homonym (or is it polyseme?). Not only is the program that's used with UUCP called rmail, but RMAIL is also an Emacs

Re: GNUS and Mail

1997-07-21 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes: > This works for me in XEmacs 20. I get my mail home using > `fetchmail', which is configured with an "mua" line in its control > file that has it run `formail -s procmail'. I just let gnus do the splitting (no procmail necessary. From my .emacs fil

Re: GNUS and Mail

1997-07-19 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> Mark Lever writes: Mark> Hi, I use gnus and rmail. I've been using rmail for so long Mark> now, and it is limited. Someone mentioned here that they Mark> use gnus for their mail and different folders contained Mark> different types of mail. Could they elaborate and explain

Re: GNUS and Mail

1997-07-11 Thread Emilio Lopes
> "EAP" == Eloy A Paris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: EAP> rmail??? Isn't this rmail the one that comes in the sendmail EAP> package and is used for UUCP mail? I guess not... Your guess is right. Rmail is a mail reader for Emacs. -- Emilio C. Lopes -- TO UNSUBSCR

Re: GNUS and Mail

1997-07-11 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Mark Lever ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: : I use gnus and rmail. I've been using rmail for so long now, and it : is limited. Someone mentioned here that they use gnus for their mail : and different folders contained different types of mail. Could they : elaborate and explain to me how to get gnus

Re: GNUS and Mail

1997-07-10 Thread Ben Gertzfield
> "Mark" == Mark Lever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Mark> Hi, I use gnus and rmail. I've been using rmail for so long Mark> now, and it is limited. Someone mentioned here that they Mark> use gnus for their mail and different folders contained Mark> different types of mail. Co

GNUS and Mail

1997-07-10 Thread Mark Lever
Hi, I use gnus and rmail. I've been using rmail for so long now, and it is limited. Someone mentioned here that they use gnus for their mail and different folders contained different types of mail. Could they elaborate and explain to me how to get gnus to look at my mailbox and separate the mai