> OK, well, both are possible. RMS uses Rmail but Gnus is what > is normally recommended, tho there are several mail clients > for Emacs, actually ... > As for editing websites, that can either refer to a mode - > e.g., `mhtml-mode' to edit HTML files - or it can refer to, in > general, editing files on a remote filesystem. One can do that > with Emacs, using Tramp. > >> Do you know of a good resource to help install it? I could >> give the Wiki another try. I just tried installing it. So I just make a file in ~ named .gnus and I added this content (attached file) would this be correct? I am very new to Emacs so I do not know much about it. One thing I do not get is when something says to "type this in" like M-x or something where do I go to type this in? Also, how would I get to 'mhtml-mode'? If that ~/.gnus file is correct what is the next step? Thanks, Jason -- *To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example.*