[Novalug] Emacs and vm
James Ewing Cottrell 3rd
JECottrell3 at Comcast.NET
Wed May 7 23:01:52 EDT 2008
Good Point. It works by default on a Local Mailbox. You have to
configure POP access explicitly.
Alvin Smith wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:02 PM, James Ewing Cottrell 3rd
> <JECottrell3 at comcast.net <mailto:JECottrell3 at comcast.net>> wrote:
>
> You don't need to configure it at all. It works Just Fine with
> Default Options.
>
>
> This is not true of any email client. All email clients must be
> configured for use with your email account.
>
>
>
>
> Comment every line in your dot-files and uncomment bit by bit to
> get them to work.
>
>
> Not a very precise way to go about it.
>
>
>
>
> VM has historically used sendmail to inject mail into the system.
>
>
> Not according to the documentation.
>
>
> You can either either write a wrapper script to invoke exim's mail
> injection program. I believe VM also speaks SMTP to an outgoing
> mail relay, much the same way that Eudora, Thunderbird, and other
> similar clients do.
>
> VM works Just Fine, but like anything else, you have to figure it out.
>
>
> I will figure it out.
>
>
>
>
> JIM
>
> Alvin Smith wrote:
>
> I want to know if there is someone who really understands how to
> configure vm, and also understands what can go wrong
> especially when
> it comes to sending mail.
>
> Have there been changes to to way emacs is configured in the
> last few
> version updates?
>
> Our attempt to transfer the dot emacs file from one system to
> another
> has failed. The "incoming" portion of the file is being read. We
> know this because we are receiving email from the ISP. But the
> outgoing portion that worked before seems to be ignored and
> instead of
> using vm's mechanism for dealing with smtp, it seems to be
> using what
> I believe to be exim which fails because it has not been
> configured at
> all for any purpose.
>
> If I could see your working dot emacs file's section where you
> have
> configured your outgoing mail, that might help as well.
>
> Thanks,
> -- Alvin
>
> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 5:22 PM, James Ewing Cottrell 3rd
> <JECottrell3 at comcast.net <mailto:JECottrell3 at comcast.net>> wrote:
>
>
> I have used VM for email quite a bit. In fact, I used to
> work with Kyle. I
> like it.
>
> The only problem is when mailboxes grow large. I am not
> sure whether things
> get worse linearly or quadratically, but it's all
> interpreted, and I'm not
> sure whether elisp does qsorts or what.
>
> What is your real question? What do you really want to know?
>
> JIM
>
> Alvin Smith wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Is anyone in this group currently using Emacs and vm
> for email?
>
> Thanks,
> -- Alvin
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