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
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