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Re: nnimap splitting
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phillip . lord |
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Re: nnimap splitting |
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Thu, 10 Dec 2020 18:48:58 +0000 |
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On 2020-12-10 17:41, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Phillip Lord <phillip.lord@russet.org.uk> writes:
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
Phillip Lord <phillip.lord@russet.org.uk> writes:
Don't quote 'nnimap-split-fancy in this line. In fact, it's possible
that you can do without this dance altogether -- the manual makes it
look like that's okay. Maybe take this clause out and see if it
works,
and if it doesn't, put it back in but don't quote nnimap-split-fancy.
Alas no. I am still confused as to whether the server are being set at
all.
You mean the server variables?
Yes, apologies
If they're specified correctly, and it
looks like they are apart from the quoting issue, they should all be
honored. Can you get non-fancy splitting working? Try the simplest
case.
No, I can't. Simple or otherwise, nothing seems to work. I do have an
extensive set of `nnmail-split-fancy` rules, which I use for the nnml
backend that I am trying to deprecate. For those, I haven't user
server-variables, but just set nnmail-split-methods and the rest.
FWIW, my local imap settings look like:
(nnimap "EA"
(nnimap-address "localhost")
(nnimap-stream network)
(nnimap-authenticator login)
(nnimap-user "eric@ericabrahamsen.net"))
With passwords kept in the pass utility via ~/.authinfo.gpg. I don't do
client-side splitting, though.
Yeah, well, I have a similar set up.
I have tried debugging `gnus-summary-respool-query'. This has a bit
`let' form like so:
(let ((nnmail-split-methods
(cond
((eq nnimap-split-methods 'default)
nnmail-split-methods)
(nnimap-split-methods
nnimap-split-methods)
(nnimap-split-fancy
'nnmail-split-fancy)))
(nnmail-split-fancy (or nnimap-split-fancy
nnmail-split-fancy)))
(nnmail-article-group 'identity trace))
While evaluating this using an article in a nnimap group, all of the
`nnimap-' variables evaluate to nil. I am not even sure how server
variables would work; are they something like buffer-locals -- I can't
see how these forms are going to return anything other than the global
value for the nnimap- variables!
Phil
- nnimap splitting, Phillip Lord, 2020/12/09
- Re: nnimap splitting, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/12/09
- Re: nnimap splitting, Phillip Lord, 2020/12/10
- Re: nnimap splitting, Pankaj Jangid, 2020/12/10
- Re: nnimap splitting, phillip . lord, 2020/12/10
- Re: nnimap splitting, phillip . lord, 2020/12/10
- Re: nnimap splitting, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/12/10
- Re: nnimap splitting, Eric Abrahamsen, 2020/12/10
- Re: nnimap splitting, Leo Butler, 2020/12/11
- Re: nnimap splitting, phillip . lord, 2020/12/11
- Re: nnimap splitting, Leo Butler, 2020/12/11
- Re: nnimap splitting, Pankaj Jangid, 2020/12/11