Hi, thanks The strange thing is that with my earlier settings when I had two email addresses with posteo and gmail gnus showed me all folders which I had in posteo, it means it entered into my posteo account. Now, when I deleted my gmail account I can´t enter into my posteo account. I tried different settings. Nothing worked. So may be I have to give up gnus at the moment, because to learn Lisp from scratch and to use it properly would take a long time, and try may be a different Emacs email reader in order to see if I can get my emails from posteo. In Emacs Manual I see only Rmail and Gnus I don´t see mu, mu4e, mutt. But AFAIU mu, mu4e and mutt can also be used with Emacs. Are they more difficult so set up? Why they are not in the Emacs Manual? Gottfried Am 04.01.25 um 17:42 schrieb tpeplt: > gfp writes: > >> Hi, >> thanks >> I learned now how to use info. >> Secondly to read the relevant info nodes. >> >> Gottfried > > In case you are not aware, Info has a tutorial similar to Emacs’s > tutorial (which is accessible by typing C-h t). To read Info’s > tutorial, type ‘h’ when your Emacs is viewing any Info page/node. > > Again, if you choose to use ‘gnus’, then you might want or need to read > the Introduction to Emacs Lisp manual. Two paths to read that manual: > > 1. Evaluate (info "(eintr) Top") in Emacs > 2. From the menu bar: Help -> More Manuals -> Intro to Emacs Lisp > > If ‘gnus’ appears to require too much effort given your time constraint, > then Emacs’s mail reader/writer ‘Rmail’ is simpler (and more limited in > its capabilities than ‘gnus’). It is documented in the Emacs user > manual at (info "(emacs) Rmail").