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Re: An Idea for Gnus
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Re: An Idea for Gnus |
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Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:00:39 +0800 |
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Randy Yates <yates@ieee.org> writes:
> Is there a way to move mail in the sent folder to another folder
> so that a) this file size doesn't affect the sending of new messages
> and b) I still have it available in a gnus-compatible folder for
> searching and reading?
Please read gnus info manual section: (gnus)Incorporating Old Mail
* Incorporating Old Mail:: What about the old mail you have?
And also, in gnus info manual section: (gnus)Archive Messages
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You can, however, use any mail select method (`nnml', `nnmbox',
etc.). `nnfolder' is a quite likable select method for doing this sort
of thing, though. If you don't like the default directory chosen, you
could say something like:
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And gnus info manual section: (gnus)Choosing a Mail Back End
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