Brady Trainor writes: > On 04/16/2014 12:28 PM, M wrote: >> This is off-topic, but I hope that someone can give me some good advice: > > TLDR version: I've decided to go with newsgroup rather than subscribe, and > Thunderbird rather than GNUS. > > have we established the following ? > 3 routes: > - subscribe to mailing list with your email address > - simply view the newsgroup > - RSS > Some apps: > - Gmane website > - MS Entourage > - Emacs GNUS > - Wanderlust > - Thunderbird > > It was right on topic for me, I was thinking about writing a similar question > for the last week or so. > > However, I don't think I'll make it all the way to mailing list sorcerer in > one fell swoop. > > I did finally get Emacs GNUS working yesterday (ugh, in January I decided it > wasn't possible with my account), but I couldn't get comfortable in it fast > enough. I'm tentative about subscribing, so I tried to learn how to be a GNUS > _newsgroup_ sorcerer. But before I made much progress, I found mention that > Thunderbird could operate as a newsreader, so I'm now using that, and it's > nice enough for me, for now. I'm currently using GNUs for email [2 pop3 accounts and gmail], newsgroup reading, and rss feed reading too. I've moved from using 'Claws-mail' for several years to GNUs, and I've been using it reasonably successfully for about a month now. Yes, it is a steep learning curve, but its well worth it, and other folk are very patient and helpful. Its worth persevering for, and the results are good :) Sharon. > > I would like to learn to better use GNUS at some point. > > > Brady > > The extended version: > > I was using almost exclusively the Gmane website, which was fine as it was > easy to encounter during google searches, but it was not great for emailing > the list. For one, it seemed to be double spacing my carefully crafted > messages. > > I do like the easy fashion in which I can star messages in Thunderbird, and I > can take a gradual approach to the learning curve as far as controlling which > messages I can see or exist, while using the beginner-friendly CUA style. > > But now that I've achieved a vast improvement over using just the Gmane > website, I will be reading carefully for set ups that work even better. > > > > > > > -- A taste of linux = http://www.sharons.org.uk my git repo = https://bitbucket.org/boudiccas/dots TGmeds = http://www.tgmeds.org.uk Debian testing, Fluxbox 1.3.5, emacs 24.4.50.6