Hi,
I'm sure nothing is wrong with Debian's prepackaged VM. I didn't know it
existed, and didn't think to check. I'd really like to manage emacs
packages through dpkg actually, especially if it took care of all the
emacs lisp 'require and loadpath and autoloading and autoloading cookies
crap for m
Hi,
So what is wrong with Debian's packaged VM? VM has been in
Debian since July 1995 at leaset (in 5.92beta, I think).
If there is something wrong with the prepackages VM, I would
appreciate a bug report.
manoj
baffled
--> dpkg -s vm
Package: vm
Status: install ok inst
Hi,
You can grab VM from http://www.wonderworks.com if you want an easy to
use mail reader for emacs. If any other emacs users are reading this you
should also check out the above mentioned site as they have some nifty
packages for emacs.
Chris
Johann Spies wrote:
>
> I have heard that I can u
*-Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| I have heard that I can use gnus for handling my mail. I have looked at
| the huge amount of documentation on gnus mainly dealing with the reading
| of news. I do not want to use gnus for that as I am reading my news
| offline using slrn.
To gnus mail is al
Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have heard that I can use gnus for handling my mail. I have looked at
| the huge amount of documentation on gnus mainly dealing with the reading
| of news. I do not want to use gnus for that as I am reading my news
| offline using slrn.
You can certai
I have heard that I can use gnus for handling my mail. I have looked at
the huge amount of documentation on gnus mainly dealing with the reading
of news. I do not want to use gnus for that as I am reading my news
offline using slrn.
The message-mode seems to have very few mail handling facilitie
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