Christoph Groth <christ...@grothesque.org> writes: > Eric, Emanuel, > > Thank you for the quick replies! Perhaps I haven't been clear: when I > said that I'm trying to setup "group mail splitting" I didn't mean > plain mail splitting (I have been using that one since the begin of > the century or so), I meant what the Gnus manual calls "group mail > splitting" (there's a section on it). Gnus has functionality to > generate fancy splitting rules automatically for groups that contain > 'to-list' or 'to-address' parameters. If you have defined these > parameters for some groups and evaluate (gnus-group-split-fancy), > you'll get a split that can be assigned to the variable > nnimap-split-fancy.
Oh... that's something I haven't used before, sorry. Are you using it as directed, as an element of `nnmail-split-fancy'? Simply calling it in your gnus file isn't going to produce the correct results, the function needs to be a part of that variable's value to do the right thing. If that doesn't work, try putting (gnus-group-split-setup t) in your gnus file? That looks like it will set up the correct hooks for updating. Like I said, I haven't used this before, and the above suggestions just come from a brief perusal of gnus-mlspl.el. Apologies if you've already gone through that file and these approaches haven't worked... Eric _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english