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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Mail files in org


From: Tim O'Callaghan
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Mail files in org
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:03:28 +0200

Hi,

Now that Gmail uses statefull mail links, has anyone implemented
linking to Gmail conversations with org?

cheers,

Tim.

2008/8/28 Richard G Riley <address@hidden>:
> Russell Adams <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:45:38PM +0200, Richard G Riley wrote:
>>>
>>> Gnus supports maildir too although recently I moved to an IMAP server
>>> which accesses the maildir format created with procmail on my mail
>>> server.
>>>
>>
>> I've recently reorganized my folders to be served up by Dovecot so I
>> can access my maildir inside VM with Thunderbird. A great hack, and
>> Mutt compatible!
>>
>>> I did use Mutt for a while but being an emacs user I took the plunge and
>>> went Gnus and never looked back. All the things you are familiar with
>>> integrate nicely (flyspell, org-mode etc). And, of course, Gnus merges
>>> the concept of usenet and email which is great when you get it all
>>> sorted out and configured to your liking. But now its starting to sound
>>> like I am pimping  Gnus. But as an emacs user I would recommend you take
>>> the plunge again and retry Gnus.
>>
>> I don't do usenet, and I use emacs as the message editor for Mutt. I
>> do use BBDB with Mutt via LBDB.
>>
>> Perhaps I should review Gnus again, any good references or screenshots
>> of it in operation?
>
> One little picture here showing email and usenet groups with group
> specific colouring and then content highlighting with non empty folders.
>
> http://richardriley.net/default/projects/images/gnus_scr.png
>
> and a link to my .gnus here
>
> http://richardriley.net/default/projects/emacs/
>
> Using the built in help function on that files contents would be a big
> help I think.
>
>
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