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Re: Question mail package
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Bruno Félix Rezende Ribeiro |
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Re: Question mail package |
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Wed, 08 Apr 2020 18:00:19 -0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
Hello Eric,
Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> On Monday, 30 Mar 2020 at 17:56, Bruno Félix Rezende Ribeiro wrote:
>> 1. Gnus becomes quite slow when handling dozens of thousands of
>> messages;
> Yes, maybe, for some backends. It works just fine with nnml for me with
> 10s of thousands of emails in some of the groups.
For me nnml takes several minutes to process thousands of messages for
splitting, expiring, spam or ham-training. One can see it handling each
message, one by one in the mini-buffer.
>> [1] Running multiple Emacs instances is not an option.
> Why not? I used to do this all the time some years ago when I had to
> use an imap mail server on the other side of the planet with large
> latency. I had one instance for gnus and one for everything else. Just
> curious.
I use Emacs as my main computing environment. Quoting from [1]:
[...] to serve the noble purpose of filling into the gaps of making
GNU Emacs a practical and convenient “computing environment” for me —
after all it’s my main system at home and work, across several OSes:
GNU/Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, ReactOS and FreeDOS. That means that all
those systems boot directly onto full-screen Emacs (most graphically),
and all my user initialization code is inside my .emacs (rather than
.xsession, .xinitrc, .profile or .bashrc) – so all helper
sub-processes are managed by Emacs; my window manager is EXWM
(wherever possible), and I use Emacs for everything feasible, the only
exception being to resort to a javascript-capable web-browser for
sites requiring it and whose job can’t be done with Emacs alone.
Thus running another Emacs instance is undesirable for two reasons:
1) They don’t share the same Lisp interpreter; the instance using Gnus
would be isolated. The two instances would have to cooperate through
primitive means like the file system and clipboard. This is
cumbersome.
2) Using an Emacs inside another Emacs is inconvenient and might lead to
confusion keybind-wise.
Footnotes:
[1] https://oitofelix.github.io/elpa/
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Bruno Félix Rezende Ribeiro (oitofelix) [0x28D618AF]
<http://oitofelix.freeshell.org/>
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