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Re: Gnus sen mail problem from Ubuntu PC
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Hadron |
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Re: Gnus sen mail problem from Ubuntu PC |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:26:31 +1300 |
Torben Knudsen <tk@es.aau.dk> writes:
>>>>>> "Tassilo" == Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org> writes:
>
> Tassilo> Torben Knudsen <tk@es.aau.dk> writes: Hi Torben,
>
>>> How do I do that? I think gnus insist on using sendmail!
>
> Tassilo> You can use sendmail or any smtp server with smtpmail.el,
> Tassilo> which comes with emacs/gnus. Maybe you need a more up-to-date
> Tassilo> version. Here's my config for it.
>
> Tassilo> ,----[ ~/.gnus.el ] | (require 'smtpmail) | (setq
> Tassilo> send-mail-with-sendmail nil) | (setq send-mail-function
> Tassilo> 'smtpmail-send-it) | (setq message-send-mail-function
> Tassilo> 'smtpmail-send-it) | (setq smtpmail-smtp-server
> Tassilo> "mail.messagingengine.com") `----
>
> That fixed my sending problem. However I have a additional qestion:
> I remember last I used gnus two years ago I save the mails i needed by
> moving them to groups by names like "nnimap+AUC:ARC.private". I find
> this a bit strange and I can't figure out how to move these files to a
> subdirectory so they all clutter my root directory.
>
> Is the above the only way to store mail?
> Is the above the best way to store mail?
> If yes how can I use a subdirestory for these "nnimap+AUC:ARC." files?
>
> I find it quit difficult to read and understand the info/manual.
Did you look at procmail and fetchmail?
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