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Re: Efficient Emacs usage?
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Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:20:00 +0100 |
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Lee Sau Dan articulated on 11/23/2004 8:55 AM:
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>Gnus has a very flexible "scoring system" and regex matching system to
>sort mail automatically. This means you can match patterns on the
>mail headers and -- based on the matching results -- sort them into
>different mail folders automatically. So, spam mails go to the "spam"
>folder. Important mails (from a few e-mail addresses that you
>specify) go to an "important" folder. Mails from colleagues goes to
>the "company" folder. E-mails from your family members goes to the
>"family" folder, etc. And you can of course check the important
>folders first, deferring the less important folders to when you have
>spare time. Mails in the spam folder can be ignored and auto-expired.
>
>
>So, using Gnus and customizing it properly help you save time.
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OK, you have changed my mind, Gnus will help save time. I have a working
Gnus setup in my _emacs, but sending mail using smtp with authentication
never actually worked with this server, and I had to abondon it finally.
Now I am using Thunderbird.
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<laugh> If only the innocents knew...:)
-Anonymous
Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Phillip Lord, 2004/11/22
Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Marco Gidde, 2004/11/23
Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Lee Sau Dan, 2004/11/23
- Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, FCC, 2004/11/23
- Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Micha Feigin, 2004/11/23
- Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/11/23
- Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Lee Sau Dan, 2004/11/24
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- Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Lee Sau Dan, 2004/11/24
- Re: Efficient Emacs usage?, Phillip Lord, 2004/11/24