[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zak B. Elep) writes:

> Btw how do you set up user-defined headers that contain dynamic info
> (like X-Operating-System) in Gnus? It seems to involve defining a
> new list function... I'd appreciate it if you can point me to an
> accessible primer on Emacs-Lisp, the info docs are a bit heavy for
> me...

I find that Googling usually gets me the relevant config.

For example, google:"x-operating-system"+gnus finds you quite a few
example configuration files...

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