Alberto Luaces writes:
>> Here is my .gnus file:
[...]
>> (setq imap-log t)
>> Here are the messages from my *Messages* buffer:
[...]
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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
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> 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 confi
Walter Hurry wrote:
> Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> > 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.
> >
>
On Tue, 08 Nov 2011 22:52:34 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> 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.
>
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 accesses
my mail s
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