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Re: [h-e-w] Re: Gnus, anyone?


From: Heribert Maier
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] Re: Gnus, anyone?
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 00:59:31 +0100

Hi all,

Unfortunately I do not know Gnus.
I have been using vm for several years now and I am extremely
satisfied. The most outstanding feature, IMNSHO, are *virtual*
folders.
Somebody knows if I can do this in Gnus, too?

Heribert.




Graham Murray writes:
 > Paul Kinnucan <address@hidden> writes:
 > 
 > > Folders are files in which you can archive mail besides 
 > > INBOX. You can have as many folders as you like. For example,
 > > I have folders for storing mail relating to the JDE, my work,
 > > my church, my kid's school and so on. I can save mail either
 > > manually or automatically. To save the current item, you simple
 > > press s and vm prompts you to enter the name of a folder
 > > in which to archive the mail; it can be an existing or a new
 > > folder. Press A and vm saves all the mail whose To: From: CC:
 > > etc. fields match regular expressions that you have previously
 > > specified in your vm initialization file (.vm).
 > 
 > You can do the same thing in gnus. You can have as many mail groups as
 > you want. Gnus can automatically route incoming mail to appropriate
 > group(s) (See Splitting Mail in the manual) or you can manually (from
 > the summary buffer) copy or move a mail to another group.
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 




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