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Re: New Gnus User
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Ted Zlatanov |
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Re: New Gnus User |
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Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:02:11 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.1.50 (darwin) |
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 10:38:04 +0200 noce@lirmm.fr (Aurélien Noce) wrote:
AN> That's why I hope some emacs' gurus from here may help :)
Gnus questions can also be asked on the Gnus newsgroup mentioned by
thorne (I added it to the group list for this thread), or to the Ding
mailing list <ding@gnus.org>. Make sure you specify the version of Gnus
you are using.
AN> - I'm accessing an IMAP account via nnimap and it works well, except
AN> that it fetched headers every time I connect. Is there a way to
AN> cache the headers once for all (and cache the headers only, not the
AN> full mailbox via nnml) ?
I think any IMAP folder will require at least some header examination in
order to be used (you have to list the articles somehow). If it's
excessive, this may be a Gnus Agent problem; try turning the Gnus Agent
off for your IMAP account and make sure you follow up with your findings.
AN> - Is there a way to access a POP accounts remotely, I mean without
AN> fetching all the mails locally via fetchmail or gnus ? I know POP is
AN> not intended to be used like that, but I also now that many other
AN> email client provide a way to do it... (ideally I would love to use
AN> the POP account "as an IMAP one", and with the "caching headers"
AN> features I mentioned earlier).
I believe Gnus only allows you to use POP as a mail source. This is a
pretty common question from Gmail users, so you may want to search for
previous discussions about Gnus and Gmail for hints.
Ted