Can display-time-mail-file point to an imap or pop mailbox? If so,
what is the syntax?
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That's better. Less than an hour, now you're on top of things, Steve.
|--==> "n" == nbecker <nbecker(a)fred.net> writes:
n> Can display-time-mail-file point to an imap or pop mailbox? If so,
n> what is the syntax?
Here's my round about answer. Assuming you are on a Unix based
system, can you set the environment variable "MAIL" to either an imap
or pop mailbox? (so things like biff could use it) If so, that's the
answer.
I could be wrong, and hopefully for your sake I am, but I don't think
this is possible.
Just thought of something, these mailboxes you are referring to, are
they local or remote? If local, just point the "MAIL" environment var
to the mailbox file and leave 'display-time-mail-file' as 'nil'.
That probably hasn't helped you much, but hey, at least the response
time was cut down by about 48 weeks. :-) Did I mention how sorry I
was about that?
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What I'd like is to leave my mail on my remote imap server, but take a
peek and have display-time tell me if there is mail available.
Right now I use fetchmail to suck the mail in from a remote imap
server to my local machine. Then display-time works fine to show me I
have new mail. Problem is, I want to leave the mail on the imap
server because, for now, I can't access this machine from home.
So the plan is display-time peeks at the imap server and informs me if
there is mail. If I'm actually present and actually care, I start up
gnus and it grabs the mail.
Well, that's the plan anyway.
|--==> "n" == nbecker <nbecker(a)fred.net> writes:
n> Right now I use fetchmail to suck the mail in from a remote imap
n> server to my local machine. Then display-time works fine to show me I
n> have new mail. Problem is, I want to leave the mail on the imap
n> server because, for now, I can't access this machine from home.
Tell fetchmail to leave the messages on the server.
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