Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org stormwatch wrote: >> Katsumi Yamaoka wrote: >> How do you find possibly unknown mail groups that >> nnmail-split creates? (Text that X-Course-Name header contains >> is unknown, isn't it?)
> That's a very good question. I think gnus-auto-subscribed-groups whose > default > value is "^nnml\\|^nnfolder\\|^nnmbox\\|^nnmh\\|^nnbabyl\\|^nnmaildir" > should be enough. I see. I didn't recall it since the group level of the newly created groups is 3 by default (I use the level 1 for the mail groups and usually do `1 g' for checking new mails, but `3 g' or `g' takes a long time because there are many foreign groups). > BTW, I'd like to change gnus-subscribe-options-newsgroup-method to > 'gnus-subscribe-topics. Some time ago I tried to add a topic parameter > in my .gnus with no success, forcing me to edit the topic parameters > interactively each time I reinstalled or moved my os. Is it possible > to add something like '(("utn" (subscribe . "\\.utn"))) to gnus- > parameters? ("utn" being the topic name). I'll try it. >> Stormwatch, maybe you have entries of which the group names are >> corrupted in the ~/Mail/active file, and may want to fix them >> manually. To do that, one of ways will be to do find-file it as >> >> C-x RET c utf-8-unix RET C-x C-f ~/Mail/active >> >> , edit it, and save it. > YES! That fixed the issue. I had to modify .newsrc.eld too. Thanks for > your help. I've made further change. Maybe it doesn't affect you and Emacs users, though. The last change I made caused XEmacs to encode non-ASCII nnml group names doubly in the ~/Mail/active file. So, XEmacs users who keep track of the latest, Gnus please take a look at the thread in the ding list: http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/thread=69853 I'm sorry to XEmacs users for inconvenience. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english