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Re: my vs maildir
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Brett Viren |
Subject: |
Re: my vs maildir |
Date: |
Sat, 1 Jan 2011 11:24:34 -0500 |
Two more things to consider:
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 4:16 AM, prad <prad@towardsfreedom.com> wrote:
> (setq gnus-parameters
> '(("^nnimap\\+Mail:INBOX"
> (gcc-self . t))))
>
> this puts the sent mail right into my maildir ~/Mail/inbox/new something
> i couldn't figure out how to do with things like nnmaildir (nnml gives
> the wrong format of course).
Since I use procmail my INBOX is always pre-drained. So, instead I use:
("myserv:.*" (gcc-self . t))
where "myserv" is the name given to nnimap when setting
gnus-secondary-select-methods.
With this, when I send mail while inside any group it will keep a copy
in that group and preserve threading.
The other tip I found (I think in the emacs wiki) was to avoid needing
an IMAP server to do IMAP:
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods
'(
(nnimap "myserv"
(nnimap-stream shell)
... )
Then in your .emacs (and not .gnus) set:
; adjust as appropriate
(setq imap-shell-program '("MAIL=maildir:$HOME/Maildir /usr/lib/dovecot/imap"))
With this, gnus will execute IMAP directly. It avoids needing to
provide authentication credentials and you don't need an IMAP server
listening on a port.
-Brett.
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