Alberto Luaces writes:
>> Here is my .gnus file:
[...]
>> (setq imap-log t)
>> Here are the messages from my *Messages* buffer:
[...]
You've gone beyond my tiny store of possibly helpful input except to
suggest once more that you will definitely get expert help on this
question if you post it
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>
>> Sian Mountbatten writes:
>>
>>> Having loaded gnus into emacs23, in the group buffer I keyed ^
>>> and got a list of servers. Two entries caught my attention:
>>>
>>> {nnimap:Opera} (denied)
>>> {nntp:nntp.aioe.org} (opened) (agent)
>>>
>>> Wh
Harry Putnam writes:
> Sian Mountbatten writes:
>
>> Having loaded gnus into emacs23, in the group buffer I keyed ^
>> and got a list of servers. Two entries caught my attention:
>>
>> {nnimap:Opera} (denied)
>> {nntp:nntp.aioe.org} (opened) (agent)
>>
>> Why was Opera denied? Will there be a lo
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> Having loaded gnus into emacs23, in the group buffer I keyed ^
> and got a list of servers. Two entries caught my attention:
>
> {nnimap:Opera} (denied)
> {nntp:nntp.aioe.org} (opened) (agent)
>
> Why was Opera denied? Will there be a log anywhere? The *Messages*
> buff
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> Why was Opera denied? Will there be a log anywhere? The *Messages*
> buffer contains nothing about trying to connect to my imap server.
,[ (info "(gnus)Debugging IMAP") ]
| 6.5.6 Debugging IMAP
|
|
| [...]
|
|Because the protocol dump, wh
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> Having loaded gnus into emacs23, in the group buffer I keyed ^
> and got a list of servers. Two entries caught my attention:
>
> {nnimap:Opera} (denied)
> {nntp:nntp.aioe.org} (opened) (agent)
>
> Why was Opera denied? Will there be a log anywhere? The *Messages*
> buff
Having loaded gnus into emacs23, in the group buffer I keyed ^
and got a list of servers. Two entries caught my attention:
{nnimap:Opera} (denied)
{nntp:nntp.aioe.org} (opened) (agent)
Why was Opera denied? Will there be a log anywhere? The *Messages*
buffer contains nothing about trying to conne
> Can anybody tell me how to configure RMAIL so that it accesses
> my mail server.
You can get that on the gnu.emacs.help newsgroup. (on gmane:
gmane.emacs.help) But rmail is not in use so much anymore You
should investigate the mail/news reader bundled with emacs23 called
`gnus'. I
SMTP)
> > and I am now using emacs23.
> >
> > Can anybody tell me how to configure RMAIL so that it accesses my mail
> > server.
Look at 'fetchmail'. Assuming your provider enables something like
IMAP or POP then you can use fetchmail to retrieve your email to your
loca
nd I am now using emacs23.
>
> Can anybody tell me how to configure RMAIL so that it accesses my mail
> server.
What "web mail"? For gmail and other accounts I use fetchmail/postfix/
procmail (and spamassassin) to retrieve using IMAP, and process. Works
perfectly for me. I'
I have been trying to get an email client which would access my
web mail. I've tried
kmail -- which simply does not retrieve the mail
balsa -- which asks for an SMTP address (I don't have SMTP)
and I am now using emacs23.
Can anybody tell me how to configure RMAIL so that it access
that is what i was looking for! thanks, google-guru)
3 октября 2011 г. 11:57 пользователь Volkan YAZICI написал:
> Googling for "emacs rmail archive sent mail" returned me this[1] and
> this[2]. Both apply the same approach.
>
> [1] http://astronomy.sussex.ac.uk/~sjo/idl_he
Googling for "emacs rmail archive sent mail" returned me this[1] and
this[2]. Both apply the same approach.
[1] http://astronomy.sussex.ac.uk/~sjo/idl_help/.emacs
[2]
http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.emacs.help/browse_thread/thread/6e5d738dd9c0c5c7
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 11:52:46 +0
does anybody knows what about rmail? C-h ? v did not get any related results
(
Karl Vogel suggested to send all the mails to the "sent" account, but it is
crutch, may be we find mo correct way ;)
3 октября 2011 г. 10:04 пользователь Volkan YAZICI написал:
> On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 0
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 03:14:48 +0400, Роман Новиков writes:
> trying to adjust emacs rmail. almost everything is great, but cannot
> understand how to tell emacs to save all the sent messages into file i
> want (~/mail/sent for example). does anybody know - what to do?
I don't know its
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 03:14:48 +0400, Роман Новиков writes:
> trying to adjust emacs rmail. almost everything is great, but cannot
> understand how to tell emacs to save all the sent messages into file i
> want (~/mail/sent for example). does anybody know - what to do?
I don't know its
hi, all.
trying to adjust emacs rmail. almost everything is great, but cannot
understand how to tell emacs to save all the sent messages into file i want
(~/mail/sent for example). does anybody know - what to do?
thanks!
roman
For RMAIL in Emacs how do you take a sequence of messages, for example
messages 1 through 50 and put them in a separate file?...
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On 03/09/08 16:54, Don Saklad wrote:
> Thank you folks!
>
> Filtering RMAIL spam messages with spammassassin headers.
> For a single session in RMAIL in EMA
Thank you folks!
Filtering RMAIL spam messages with spammassassin headers.
For a single session in RMAIL in EMACS, emphasis, for a single
session, what already existing emacs commands are there to filter all
the email in RMAIL with spamassassin headers indicating spam to a
separate file that can
Hi
I have been having problems sending mail under Rmail. Can you suggest to
me ways to overcome these problems. No problems as of yet with
Evolution.
Rmail and SendMail dont seem to have precisely my address. Instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] they have [EMAIL PROTECTED] How can get these
matters
> I was starting to enjoy using mh-rmail mode in emacs. It suddenly
> stopped displaying messages, even though it would read them, at
> message (or there abouts).
G'day Paul, gruess Robert.
MH and mh-e can handle the big message numbers just fine, but a
little co
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 16:27:59 +1030, Paul Schulz writes:
>I was starting to enjoy using mh-rmail mode in emacs. It suddenly
>stopped displaying messages, even though it would read them, at
>message (or there abouts).
10k messages seems to shoot every mh-client I ever tried/us
Greetings,
I was starting to enjoy using mh-rmail mode in emacs. It suddenly
stopped displaying messages, even though it would read them, at
message (or there abouts).
The Debian connection? This took about 5 months of debian-user,
debian-laptop and kernel-dev.
I copied ~/Mail/inbox to
the one causing the trouble:
> uuxqt speedy mmdf (2000-01-13 16:25:00.10 21228) ERROR: Not permitted to
> execute rmail
>
> Here is the entry for speedy in my /etc/uucp/sys file:
> system speedy
> timeAny
> address 192.168.0.5
> portTCP
> chatogin uuscorc
-rolled machine from before I met debian).
> >
> > This error message from scorch's logs is the one causing the trouble:
> > uuxqt speedy mmdf (2000-01-13 16:25:00.10 21228) ERROR: Not permitted to
> > execute rmail
> >
>
> Which MTA are you using? I think
have a similar setup but between 2 debian machines - not SCO.
This does not appear to be a problem with the TCP part.
> This error message from scorch's logs is the one causing the trouble:
> uuxqt speedy mmdf (2000-01-13 16:25:00.10 21228) ERROR: Not permitted to
> execute rmail
sco's honeydanber uucp) and scorch (a linux firewall, taylor uucp, sendmail
8.9.3, mostly a hand-rolled machine from before I met debian).
This error message from scorch's logs is the one causing the trouble:
uuxqt speedy mmdf (2000-01-13 16:25:00.10 21228) ERROR: Not permitted to
execute rma
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Thanks! But this is what I got when I tried the script:
> $ chmod +x mail-to-mail
> $ mail-to-mail RMAIL Archives
> bash: mail-to-mail: command not found
>
> Did I do something wrong?
> PS - do you know a URL on how to use rmail?
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> $ mail-to-mail RMAIL Archives
> bash: mail-to-mail: command not found
>
> Did I do something wrong?
$ ./mail-to-mail RMAIL Archives
bash will search your PATH (echo $PATH) trying to
find "mail-to-mail", but if the current direct
|> PS - do you know a URL on how to use rmail?
The on-line help (in Info) is good in this respect, I've found.
In Info (Ctl-h i), go first to Emacs and then search down for `Sending
Mail' and `Reading Mail with Rmail'.
The package Minfo provides a nice-looking and easily
|> Just installed emacs and opened rmail just to see it works. To my
|> surprise, all my inbox messages are now gone into RMAIL and can
|> only be read from emacs.
|>
|> Anyone know how I can get them back? I'll probably play about with
|> RMAIL but I want it as just an
On Fri, Dec 31, 1999 at 08:20:12PM -, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> $ chmod +x mail-to-mail
> $ mail-to-mail RMAIL Archives
> bash: mail-to-mail: command not found
> Did I do something wrong?
The current directory is not in the default path. Say
./mail-to-mail
instead.
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Thanks! But this is what I got when I tried the script:
$ chmod +x mail-to-mail
$ mail-to-mail RMAIL Archives
bash: mail-to-mail: command not found
Did I do something wrong?
Patrick
PS - do you know a URL on how to use rmail?
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
>
> Just installed emacs and opened rmail just to see it works.
> To my surprise, all my inbox messages are now gone into RMAIL and can
> only be read from emacs.
>
> Anyone know how I can get them back? I'll probably play
&
Hi all,
Just installed emacs and opened rmail just to see it works.
To my surprise, all my inbox messages are now gone into RMAIL and can
only be read from emacs.
Anyone know how I can get them back? I'll probably play
about with RMAIL but I want it as just another imap client...not as
e's
a GUI configuration tool) and not have RMAIL deal with it.
There are much nicer mailers than RMAIL - for Emacs ones, take a look at
VM or Gnus.
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Hi,
I am trying to setup Emacs/RMail as my main e-mail client, and I have a dial-up
connection to the internet. The mail server is POP3. I browsed the emacs manual
but what is said there about rmail and pop3 did not talk to me that much.
Could the knowledgeable people here please point me to
Hi,
more & more often i get MIME messages from other people, often with just plain
text.
There are also a lot of people using `quoted printable' iso-latin-1 or
something like
that.
I read mail with Emacs RMAIL mode, mainly because i do everything in Emacs.
Lately, under Debian pre-2
>>>>> On Sat, 24 Aug 96 17:42 EDT, Stephen Masterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Stephen> Can someone point me to info for the quickest, easiest way to use
Stephen> procmail with Emacs RMAIL to separate, say, the debian list into a
Stephen> separate folder? I no
Hi Steve --
You asked:
>Can someone point me to info for the quickest, easiest way to use procmail
>with Emacs RMAIL to separate, say, the debian list into a separate folder?
Below I'm forwarding a big hint on this topic given by Dirk Eddelbuettel
to someone else a few weeks ago.
Hi Steve,
I use Gnus & sometimes VM, so I can't tell you a thing about Rmail,
except that you should point at the separate spool file that procmail
will create. How to do this so that it doesn't just chuck it back in
with the rest of your mail, I don't know, though it may be
Hi,
Can someone point me to info for the quickest, easiest way to use procmail
with Emacs RMAIL to separate, say, the debian list into a separate folder?
I normally have no problem putting hours into something like this, but lately
I'm incredibly busy and there seems to have been loads of tr
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