From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: tim@timvaughan.co.uk (Tim Vaughan) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:17:57 +0000 Subject: [sup-talk] Google and IMAP In-Reply-To: <20071024084757.GO5471@horacrux> References: <414a99f20710240051m4656b3b6sbd0057ba95dc68a6@mail.gmail.com> <20071024084757.GO5471@horacrux> Message-ID: <1193677196-sup-2982@londonbackup> Excerpts from Kevin Mark's message of Wed Oct 24 09:47:57 +0100 2007: > Thanks for the heads up, I just created a gmail account and added imap > support. Mutt to only a few minutes to get it to read imap. Now on to > sup... I'd be interested to know how you get on. A couple of things I've noticed after using sup for a day or two: * Gmail seems to store messages sent with its SMTP server so when a brand-new email is sent it appears in the inbox. This is a bit annoying but I don't think that you can make sup store its sent emails in an IMAP folder. * Sometimes I load a largeish thread and find that a thread has a red line with "message not downloaded" in it. * Feature request: saved searches! * Is there a way to make sup reply from the address an email was sent to (like Gmail does when it handles more than one account)? * Sup is great but having to rebuild the index every time I use Gmail's web interface to send an email hurts :(. Although I realise that's just the Way Things Are. I'm really hoping I can start using sup full time though rather than Gmail's web interface because it's so much more fun! -- Tim Vaughan 07725749263