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In group mode, type G b c
(nnmairix-create-server-and-default-group). This
will ask you for all necessary information and create a
nnmairix server as a foreign server. You will have
to specify the following:
nnmairix
server—choose whatever you want.nnml:mymail. Just hit TAB to
see the available servers. Currently, servers which are
accessed through nnmaildir, nnimap
and nnml are supported. As explained above, for
locally stored mails, this can be an existing server where you
store your mails. However, you can also create, e.g., a new
nnmaildir or nnml server exclusively
for nnmairix in your secondary select methods (see
Finding the
News). If you use a secondary nnml server just
for mairix, make sure that you explicitly set the server
variable nnml-get-new-mail to nil, or
you might lose mail (see nnmairix caveats).
If you want to use mairix remotely on an
IMAP server, you have to choose the
corresponding nnimap server here.mairix, but you can also choose
something like ssh SERVER mairix if you want to
call mairix remotely, e.g., on your IMAP
server. If you want to add some default options to mairix, you
could do this here, but better use the variable
nnmairix-mairix-search-options instead.nnmairix groups. Choose whatever you like.nnimap or
nnmaildir, you will be asked if you work with
Maildir++, i.e., with hidden maildir folders
(=beginning with a dot). For example, you have to answer
‘yes’ here if you work with the
Dovecot IMAP server. Otherwise, you should
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