Steven Arntson <ste...@stevenarntson.com> writes:

> I'm using gnus to read emails with POP functionality. I'm a little
> confused about how the mails I send to people are saved. When I send new
> mail from within the gnus buffer with 'm' the message seems to get
> archived in a place like "nnfolder+archive:sent.2014-04." But when I
> send a new mail
> from another buffer using "C-x m," that mail seems to disappear without
> getting saved anywhere. I'd like to save those, if they aren't
> saved--preferably the same way the others are.
>
> Unless I am completely misunderstanding what's going on!
> Thank you,
> steven

Hi Steve,

Try this:

(setq mail-user-agent 'gnus-user-agent)

That will tell the generic message functions to take their behavior from
the gnus setup. Give it a shot!

(PS, you probably want to send queries like this to the gnus.general
list, not to the bbdb list)


Yours,
Eric


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