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From: Juri Pakaste <pakaste@cc.Helsinki.FI>
Subject: Reading mail on two different hosts
Date: 03 Oct 1996 20:10:30 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87iv8sj7nc.fsf@cyteen.Helsinki.FI> (raw)

Hi.

I'm trying to set up Gnus so that I could read the mailing lists I
subscribe both on the university computers and at home. The idea is
that Gnus (or perhaps procmail) would split the mail at the
university, I could read there what I want, and download later all of
it home, deleting the files at the university computers (my quota is
10 megs, so I can't keep much mail there with all the other stuff that
is eating the up the disk space). In addition, it would be nice if the
Gnus at home knew what I had read at the university.

I was thinking that I could perhaps split my mail into nnmbox folders
at the university, and then tell Gnus at home to use ange-ftp to fetch
them, and insert them into the nnml groups I use normally.

Is this possible? And how much tinkering with elisp would this
require?

-- 
Juri Pakaste/Juri.Pakaste@Helsinki.FI


             reply	other threads:[~1996-10-03 17:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1996-10-03 17:10 Juri Pakaste [this message]
1996-10-03 17:49 ` Richard Pieri
1996-10-04  5:40   ` Juri Pakaste
1996-10-04 14:01     ` Colin Rafferty
1996-10-03 18:05 ` Kai Grossjohann
1996-10-04  5:30   ` Juri Pakaste

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