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* mu4e.texi: s/GMail/Gmail/g
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ is quite different from those programs though.
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@t{mu4e}'s mail handling (deleting, moving etc.) is inspired by
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@emph{Wanderlust}@footnote{@url{http://www.gohome.org/wl/}} (another
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emacs-based e-mail client), @t{mutt}@footnote{@url{http://www.mutt.org/}} and
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@t{dired}, while it takes some cues from @emph{GMail}.
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@t{dired}, while it takes some cues from @emph{Gmail}.
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@t{mu4e} tries to keep all the 'state' in your maildirs, so you can easily
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switch between clients, synchronize over @abbr{IMAP} or backup with @t{rsync}
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@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ using a local mail-server (such as @emph{Postfix} or @t{qmail}), you can teach
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them to deliver into a maildir as well, maybe in combination with
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@t{procmail}. A bit of googling should be able to provide you with the
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details; also there is full example of setting @t{mu4e} up with
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@t{offlineimap} and GMail; @pxref{GMail configuration}.
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@t{offlineimap} and Gmail; @pxref{Gmail configuration}.
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You can do all of the mail retrieval @emph{outside} of @t{emacs}/@t{mu4e}, but
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you can also do it from within @t{mu4e}. For that, set the variable
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@ -314,8 +314,8 @@ many settings for those will also apply to @t{mu4e}.
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By default, @t{mu4e} puts a copy of any messages you sent in the folder you
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set for @code{mu4e-sent-folder}. In some case, this may not be what you want -
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for example, when using GMail+@abbr{IMAP} (but @emph{not} with
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GMail+@abbr{POP3}), this interferes with GMail's handling of the sent messages
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for example, when using Gmail+@abbr{IMAP} (but @emph{not} with
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Gmail+@abbr{POP3}), this interferes with Gmail's handling of the sent messages
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folder, and you may end up with duplicate messages.
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Since @t{mu4e} 0.9.8.3, there is the variable
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@ -325,10 +325,10 @@ sent-messages folder. Other possible values are @code{'trash} (so the sent
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message is copied to the trash-folder (@code{mu4e-trash-folder}), and
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@code{'delete} to simply discard the message altogether.
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For GMail-IMAP you could add the following to your settings:
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For Gmail-IMAP you could add the following to your settings:
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@verbatim
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;; don't save messages to Sent Messages, GMail/IMAP will take care of this
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;; don't save messages to Sent Messages, Gmail/IMAP will take care of this
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(setq mu4e-sent-messages-behavior 'trash)
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@end verbatim
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@end verbatim
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Obviously, you need to replace @t{USERNAME} and @t{PASSWORD} with your actual
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GMail username and password.
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Gmail username and password.
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After this, you should be able to download your mail:
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@verbatim
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@ -1508,7 +1508,7 @@ Now, let's make a @t{mu4e} configuration for this:
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(setq mu4e-sent-folder "/[Gmail].Sent Mail")
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(setq mu4e-trash-folder "/[Gmail].Trash")
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;; don't save message to Sent Messages, GMail/IMAP will take care of this
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;; don't save message to Sent Messages, Gmail/IMAP will take care of this
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(setq mu4e-sent-messages-behavior 'delete)
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;; setup some handy shortcuts
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