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Re: nnimap 0.3.11 released
>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson <jas@pdc.kth.se> writes:
Simon> Jake Colman <colman@ppllc.com> writes:
>> I might, perhaps, even have to concede the point of server-side
>> splitting. Since one of the purposes of IMAP to have server-based
>> storage so that I can access from different clients at different
>> locations/computers, my server needs to know how to split my mail into
>> mailboxes based on my preferences. Does server-side splitting coexist
>> with nnimap-based splitting within emacs or must I choose one or the
>> other?
Simon> No, you can have both. In fact, this would be the most efficient
Simon> and flexible solution.
Great! Well, I just set up some server-side rules and want to combine them
with some nnimap-based rules and start using nnimap for real! On the
server-side I am using some coarse filtering (e.g., all redhat messages
regardless of the source list go to redhat mailbox) but on the nnimap side I
will do additional filtering (sort the redhat messages based on which specific
redhat list). I have nnmail rules that do all this for POP access. Now I am
just stuck on what is the best way to add nnimap into my .gnus to play with
this! Hopefully my earlier message on 'Usage Guidelines' will generate some
information.
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