Hi, thanks for help. Now it works, after listing all groups, as you said. I got 134 folders listed. Thanks I didn´t have to do what you described in this email I quoted. Next problem: 1. the numbers in front of the groups are not all correct. In one group it said 0/112, but I have there only 21 emails at all. 2. What do the stars in front of the numbers tell? Does it mean in this group there are starred emails, which I marked as starred? I guess so, but I am asking as well. 3. how can I delete an email? 4. I am sorry to have replied to the top post. I got confused. Sometimes I didn´t know where should I reply to and made a mess. Now I know I should only reply to the message I got and additionally add the email address of the help-gnu-emacs list. Is that all right? thanks for help Gottfried Am 30.12.24 um 05:27 schrieb Björn Bidar: > gfp writes: > >> Hi, >> >> I tried to set up Gnus with the help of: >> >> https://www.bounga.org/tips/2020/05/03/multiple-smtp-accounts-in-gnus-without-external-tools/ >> >> and after changing the settings it worked partially. >> >> It took only emails from one email provider, but not from the other >> (may be I have to fiddle around in my settings). > > Did you list all groups as I explained earlier? Gnus handles multiple > providers or as Gnus calls it select methods just fine. > > For example I have my own mailbox as IMAP but also the public-inbox from > Sourceware as IMAP. > > Can you provide us your settings with the private information removed? > >> But what astonishes me: >> it took in "groups" only 55 folders (which I have set up in my email >> provider "posteo" instead of more than 100. >> So I don´t know why it took only a part of it. > > Open the server buff (press ^ in the Groups buffer) select the Posteo > select method and press enter. > Now look if you are subscribed to the other group if there's a K or Z in > front of the names press u to subscribe. > > This practice does sound Gnus specific but is general IMAP feature.