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Re: [h-e-w] using emacs with mutt mail reader via gnuclientw
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Peter Davis |
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Re: [h-e-w] using emacs with mutt mail reader via gnuclientw |
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Thu, 21 Nov 2002 11:22:41 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 09:38:42AM -0600, Grissom, Ed wrote:
> In a previous message, David said:
> > On Wednesday, November 20, "Charles Curley" <address@hidden> wrote:
> > >There may be a command line switch for gnuclient to
> > >cause it to block (hence blocking mutt) until you
> > >finish with the email in the emacs buffer.
> >
> > Actually, I believe this is the default and that you
> > must use the -q switch to suppress the behavior.
>
> David is correct, but other respondents mixed references to gnuclient and
> gnuclientw.
>
> Just to clarify any confusion that might exist:
>
> gnuclient.exe - automatically waits for you to finish with the buffer
> (snyc)
> gnuclientw.exe - instantly returns after loading the buffer (async)
>
> Using the -q switch for gnuclient makes it behave like gnuclientw (although
> the original poster would NOT want this behavior)
>
> At least this is the way it works on my machine.
Thanks for *all* the responses thus far. I was not able to find any
documentation for gnuserv/gnuclient(w), either on my system or on the
Web. This last suggestion of using gnuclient (no 'w') seems to have
solve my synchrony problem.
I would still like to be able to automatically set message-mode or
mail-mode, enable flyspell, etc. when editing these messages. Is
there some information on gnudoit somewhere?
Thanks!
-pd
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