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Re: wl newbie, various questions



1.
Check the example on emacswiki. It selects the right template depending 
on the address you send your email from.

I struggled with this a few months back and then wrote:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/WlMultipleAccounts 

Word of warning: I'm no lisper, so please any improvements on this or 
additions, please feel free to add to the wiki. 


3.
Press: c

4.
If I understand your question right, check emacs-fu blog on wanderlust, 
I think he has a set up that does this.

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> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 11:58:22 +0100
> From: f@mazzo.li
> Subject: wl newbie, various questions
> To: wl-en@ml.gentei.org
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been using Wanderlust for a week now and I'm quite happy with it,
> but I have a few problems that I could not figure out with the manual.
>
> I use Wanderlust to access IMAP folders remotely, in several different
> servers. For each server I have various folders set up, and I have a
> different email address and smtp server for each IMAP server - the
> classic multiple account situation. I have a template for each email
> address.
>
> Now, in order of importance:
>
> * How do I make wanderlust select the right template when replying?
> the solution seems to be in fiddling with `wl-draft-config-alist',
> but I couldn't come up with a reliable solution. Using
> `wl-draft-parent-folder' works only when replying from the
> Summary, and is quite annoying anyway since I have a complex
> folder structure, so there isn't "one" parent folder to
> select. The ideal thing would be to match the `Delivered-To'
> header of the thing I'm replying to, but I haven't had much
> success.
>
> * I have various rules in `wl-refile-alist' and it works great. The
> problem is that to refile I have to fetch the messages manually to
> get the body, and then `C-o' in the summary. Is it possible to
> automate this process, so that it will do that immediately after
> syncing the folders? A solution seems to be `elmo-split-rule', but
> it looks like it is not suited for my situation in which I'm
> filtering multiple folders, since the matching rules are all in
> one place.
>
> * Easy one: how do I mark all the messages received in a certain
> folder automatically as read?
>
> * I already have `wl-stay-folder-window' set to `t', but I'd also
> like the message to appear to the right of the summary, instead of
> below - I have a wide screen and a lot of space is wasted that
> way.
>
> Thanks, and sorry if I missed something in the manual that would solve
> my problems.
>
> Francesco.
>