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Re: Use Emacs to compose emails for Gmail web interface
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Dan Espen |
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Re: Use Emacs to compose emails for Gmail web interface |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Sep 2013 13:07:57 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.1 (gnu/linux) |
Jorge <1gato0a@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi. I use Gmail's web interface. In the long run I may change to an Emacs
> mail client, but I am out of time right now and Gmail has been working very
> well.
>
> The one irritation is that every time I compose an email, I type `c' in Gmail
> (to open compose), then C-a (to select all), C-c , change focus to Emacs,
> C-M-y
> (which I have bound to clipboard-yank), M-x delete-trailing-whitespace, edit
> the email, C-x h, C-M-w (which I have bound to clipboard-kill-ring-save),
> change
> focus to gmail, C-v.
>
> Is there a quicker way?
>
> It would be better if Gmail worked with the Firefox extension `It's all text',
> which it used to; but since Gmail moved to the "new compose experience" it
> doesn't work anymore.
Yes, there is a quicker way.
You do all that but don't have time to set up Emacs?
I use fetchmail and pop to pull email to my local q.
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Dan Espen