Julien Cubizolles <j.cubizolles@free.fr> writes: > + regarding filtering and spam detection, do you rely on the > possibilities offered by you mail provider (Gmail or other)? For providers that do spam filtering, obviously yes. For others, I first fetch emails on a server using fetchmail/spamassassin, then expose these emails using dovecot on the server. > > + you said you're running Dovecot. Gnus could also directly access the > local maildir without a local imap server the way mu4e does, couldn't > it ? What's the benefit of running it ? Sorry I wasn't clear. I have 1. an address from my internet provider 2. an address from my own remote server multiple addresses are collected on 2 (using fetchmail/spamassassin) and dovecot is running on this remote server. I use maildir for both 1 and 2 on my local machine, sync'ing all mails with mbsync. >> - postfix with smtp_sender_dependent_authentication to use various >> smtp servers depending on the email I'm using. I see people use >> msmtp and msmtp-mta, which I tried for a while, but I'm just too >> impatient with the .3s you have to wait when sending. > > From looking at my fossilized .gnus.el, I'm using smtpmail, which > would be equivalent to msmtp. > > + I'm gonna need to duplicate this setup on two machines (laptop and > desktop). I guess running offline imap on the two machines and > synchronizing the nnml, nnarchive mail by unison would work. I guess so, yes. > Thanks a lot for all this information. I've a much clearer idea of all > the possibilities now. You're welcome! PS: I secretly love anything related to emails, this is fascinating. -- Bastien
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