MIT Scheme IMAIL User Manual

Below you will find brief information for IMAIL. IMAIL is a program designed for reading electronic mail. It uses the Internet Message Access Protocol to access mail stored on a server. It fetches messages on demand, allowing users to easily manage and organize their emails in folders, similar to a file system. Supports MIME for handling attachments.

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Key features

  • IMAP support for accessing mail on server

  • MIME support for attachments

  • Rmail-like user interface

  • Folder management

  • Online mode for real-time access

Frequently asked questions

Create an Edwin init file (~/.edwin) and include (load-option 'imail'). Then, define your IMAP server using (set-variable! imail-default-imap-server "imap.foo.org"). Restart Edwin and type M-x imail.

Use the 'd' key to delete the current message and move to the next nondeleted message. Use 'C-d' to delete and move to the previous message.

Type 'x' to expunge the IMAIL folder and remove all deleted messages permanently.

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