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Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client
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Peter Jones |
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Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client |
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Tue, 8 Apr 2008 16:15:23 +0000 |
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Dmitri Minaev wrote the following on Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 02:43:46PM +0500:
> "If you are used to traditional mail readers, but have decided to
> switch to reading mail with Gnus, you may find yourself experiencing
> something of a culture shock," says the manual, and a shock it was.
> "Gnus, by default, handles all its groups using the same approach.
> This approach is very newsreaderly--you enter a group, see the
> new/unread messages, and when you read the messages, they get marked
> as read, and you don't see them any more." I know that if I forced
> myself into using Gnus for a month or two, I would've got used to this
> approach, but I found no real reasons to do so. I couldn't find the
> mail I needed, then they suddenly sprang up, then my mailbox was full,
> then I gave up. I use Gnus as a very good newsreader, the best I know,
> but for mail I have tools that suit me better :)
I only played with Gnus for about 30 minutes so far, but the message
disappearance did have me a bit confused. I'd have to believe there
is a configuration variable to turn this off. Anyone know what it is?
--
Peter Jones
http://pmade.com
Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client, Xavier Maillard, 2008/04/05
Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client, Dmitri Minaev, 2008/04/07
Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client, Tim X, 2008/04/05