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- From: Craig Oda <craig@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 1997 13:24:25 +0900 (JST)
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-------------------------------------------------------- tlug note from Craig Oda <craig@example.com> -------------------------------------------------------- Forwarded again. > > - -------------------------------------------------------- > tlug note from "Andrew S. Howell" <andy@example.com> > - -------------------------------------------------------- > > Can anyone recomend an email package to use with emacs that supports > Japanese and Mime? > > I been using mh-mail and its companion in emacs for a long time. It is > suppposed to work with Japanese (patched), but I've gotten it to > work. At any rate, mh-mail has a number of weak points: > > File-per-message wastes disk space > Very slow when folder contain 100+ messages > Can't see at a glance, number of unread messages in a folder > > For emaces, I've been using 19.33g mule. I've been waiting 20 to come > out, which includes mule support. > > Whatever route I go, I want something text based, as I login from home > a lot to read mail. Although, if I had IMAP capable mail agent, I > guess I could download my messages to home. I'm not too sure how this > works. Anyone have experience with IMAP? I seem to remember seeing > something on it here.... Andrew, I used to use mh-mail within mule/emacs. I made the switch to Pine in order to use IMAP. I now use Pine with IMAP both in the office and at home. Pine has decent MIME support and I can view gif and jpeg images without too many problems. It uses an attachment format. I set the default editor to emacs/mule. So I can input Japanese and quote Kanji fine. Here is my pine rc file. This is archived at http://twics.com/~craig/linux-nihongo/mail/ # Sets domain part of From: and local addresses in outgoing mail. user-domain=twics.com # List of SMTP servers for sending mail. If blank: Unix Pine uses sendmail. smtp-server=mail.twics.com # Path of (local or remote) INBOX, e.g. ={mail.somewhere.edu}inbox # Normal Unix default is the local INBOX (usually /usr/spool/mail/$USER). inbox-path={beehive.twics.com}/users/craig/.mail ###################### Collections, Folders, and Files ##################### # List of incoming msg folders besides INBOX, e.g. ={host2}inbox, {host3}inbox # Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-host-name}folder-path incoming-folders={beehive.twics.com}mail/[] # List of directories where saved-message folders may be. First one is # the default for Saves. Example: Main {host1}mail/[], Desktop mail\[] # Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-hostname}optnl-directory-path[] folder-collections={beehive.twics.com}mail/[] # Specifies the program invoked by ^_ in the Composer, # or the "enable-alternate-editor-implicitly" feature. editor=/usr/local/bin/mule -nw # Program to view images (e.g. GIF or TIFF attachments). image-viewer=xv ----- A couple of things to look for. I've set xv as my image viewer. I've started mule in the same kterm that pine is in with the -nw no window option. Your settings will be different for inbox paths. We spool our mail in the users home directory in a file called .mail. I store all files on the central server and use procmail to pre-sort incoming mail for me. Then, from the office, home, or anywhere else in the world, I get my mail with IMAP. Here is a look at my .mailcap which calls up some other applications depending on what type of mail I have. audio/*; play %s audio/x-pn-realaudio; raplayer %s video/mpeg; xanim %s video/*; /usr/X11R6/bin/xanim +v -Cn %s application/x-vrml; /usr/local/bin/vrweb %s application/pdf; /usr/local/Acrobat3/bin/acroread %s application/ps; /usr/bin/ghostview %s #mailcap entry added by Netscape Helper application/x-dvi;/usr/bin/xdvi %s text/html;/usr/local/bin/netscape %s I read my mail as a normal user with not too many privileges. If you execute mime applications automatically, I recommend that you avoid reading mail as root. Also, since all my writing is done in mule, I can run trans and trans.el on the kanji to get the proper readings. --------------------------------- As far as running a lisp package with the emacs "operating system" environment, the best I found was mh-emacs. However, if there is a better alternative to running emacs within Pine, I would be interested in it. The one thing that I don't like about Pine is that the commands are not as integrated with something like gnus which I use to read my news. Regards, Craig ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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