Greg Klanderman <greg(a)alphatech.com> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Rafferty
<craffert(a)ms.com> writes:
andy> As a followup is it possible to use gnus
and vm for mail reading? For
andy> instance I might want to read xemacs-beta in a newsy sort of way and the
andy> rest of my mail using vm.
Colin>
Colin> I would use procmail to split the incoming mail into a Gnus spool and
Colin> a VM spool, and then tell each of them where to look.
So long as you're using nnml (I don't know about the others), Colin's
suggestion should work great from my experiences. Gnus won't touch
mail spool files that don't have associated Gnus groups.
Has procmail been ported to cygwin yet?
that's exactly what i've been doing for about 3 years and i
highly recommend it. i have gnus further split into xemacs-*,
various work-related lists, and spam.
Spam? Who wants to read Spam in Gnus? :-P How about with a flame
thrower or something like that ...