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Re: [O] A mail client that is org-mode compatible


From: Salome \=\?iso-8859-1\?Q\?S\=F6dergran
Subject: Re: [O] A mail client that is org-mode compatible
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2013 19:10:31 +0100

Hi Gour

VM, too,  cooperates just fine with org.
I use orgstruct- and orgtbl-mode in mail-mode and linking and capturing work 
like a charm.

Salome


>   I use Wanderlust and can make links from org just fine.
> 
>   I used gnus from 2008 to 2010 but could not make it work as I wanted. It 
> seemed to value some things that I didn't (e.g. scoring, splitting, 
> NNTP-style everywhere) whereas it didn't shine in other areas I needed (e.g. 
> multiple SMTP servers, usability). Wanderlust was working perfectly since the 
> first moment, and didn't require hacking, just configuration.
> 
>   Wanderlust is primarily an e-mail reader (IMAP, POP, Maildir, MH, ?) but it 
> can read NNTP natively, and some people also read RSS with it: 
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/HOWTOReadFeedsInEmacsViaEmail
> 
>   So that's my bet.
> 
> Daniel
> El Mon, 31 Dec 2012 08:29:12 +0100 Gour va escriure:
> > [?]
> > 
> > Afaict, there is no support in orgmode for Claws mailer which I use for
> > regular email, mailing lists (mostly via gmane) as well as rss reader.
> > 
> > is Gnus the only Emacs-based client which has good support for all of
> > these as well as good support for orgmode?
> > 
> > I'd also like to use Notmuch for quick searching and would fetch
> > mail via getmail and use locally running dovecot for serving IMAP...
> > 
> > Yesterday I read a bit about mu(4e), but it seems it handles only email
> > and not nntp?
> > 
> > 
> > Any hint?
> > 
> > 
> > Sincerely,
> > Gour
> > 



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