Re: unreadable message

2008-10-01 Thread Alexey Pustyntsev
Hi Reiner!

Sorry, I overlooked your message, thus I am late.

>
> Where do you look at the unreadable, "encrypted" message?

If I am not mistaken all that happened in the very same buffer where I
type my replies. That's ~/News/drafts/drafts/1, or something like
that. That was really strange. There was nothing unusual in my email,
excluding may be a very long url with lots of "%" characters that I
copied from my web browser (FF). Another thing I should probably
mention is that the weirdness seems to occur when emails are rather
long. I do recall this strange encryption happened when the size of my
emails exceeded the average size. 

That's (a small) excerpt to show how it all looks. Not bad, eh ? :)
The origianl cryptic message is may be five times as long as this bit.  

MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
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0LPQviwg0YHQvtC30LjQtNCw0YLQtdC70YzQvdC+0LPQviwg0L/RgNC40LzQuNGA0Y/RjtGJ0LXQ
s9C+DQo+INGB0L7QstC80LXRgdGC0L3QvtCz0L4g0YLRgNGD0LTQsCDQvdCwINC+0LHRidC10LUg
0LHQu9Cw0LPQvi4NCg0K0KHQv9Cw0YHQtdC90LjQtSDQu9C4PyDQryDQv9C+0L3QuNC80LDRjiwg
0L4g0YfRkdC8INGC0Ysg0LPQvtCy0L7RgNC40YjRjCDQuCDRgtC+0LbQtSDRj9Cy0LvRj9GO0YHR
jCDQv9GA0L7RgtC40LLQvdC40LrQvtC8DQrQs9C70YPQv9C+0LPQviDQs9C10YDQvtC40LfQvNCw
LiDQl9C00LXRgdGMLCDQvtC00L3QsNC60L4sINC80L3QtSDRgdC40YLRg9Cw0YbQuNGPINC/0YDQ
tdC00YHRgtCw0LLQu9GP0LXRgtGB0Y8g0L3QtdGB0LrQvtC70YzQutC+DQrQuNC90LDRh9C1LiDQ
nNCw0LvQviDRgtC+0LPQviwg0YfRgtC+INC80LjRgtGA0L7Qv9C+0LvQuNGCINCh0LXRgNCz0LjQ


>
>> It looked as if it had been encrypted and, of course, none of us
>> could read it. That happend to my Gnus a couple of times
>> recently. The last message is still in my outbox. I wonder if anyone
>> has experienced anything similar? Please, share your thoughts.
>
> Bye, Reiner.
> -- 
>,,,
>   (o o)
> ---ooO-(_)-Ooo---  |  PGP key available  |  http://rsteib.home.pages.de/
>
>

If you don't mind, please, guide me where to start the checkup. 

-- 
Rgds
Alexey

Today is Prickle-Prickle, the 55th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3174


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error:...out of order

2008-10-01 Thread harven
Dear all,

I have put the following in my .gnus.el in order to save sent mail:

(setq gnus-message-archive-method
  '(nnmbox   "archive"
  (nnmbox-mbox-file "~/mail/sent-mail")
  (nnmbox-get-new-mail nil)))
(setq gnus-message-archive-group "sent-mail")

The first time I send a mail from a gnus session, I get the following
error.

Article mail.misc:1190 out of order

The mail is sent but not saved in the file sent-mail.
Strange enough, if I send again mails, I get no error
and they are saved correctly. What does the error mean and what can I
do to get rid of it ?
Thanks
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Remove group name from subject

2008-10-01 Thread george_007
Hi,

I'm reading an archived mailing list in gnus as news.
Each article subject starts with "[name-of-mailing-list]".

Is it possible not to display this string in subjects?
It clutters the threads view.


Jiri Pejchal
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Re: Remove group name from subject

2008-10-01 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
george_007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> I'm reading an archived mailing list in gnus as news.
> Each article subject starts with "[name-of-mailing-list]".
>
> Is it possible not to display this string in subjects?
> It clutters the threads view.
>
>
> Jiri Pejchal

In my group parameters, I have this to suppress the standard subject
text part for the mail folder for all my SAS received posts.


((total-expire . t)
 (gnus-list-identifiers "SAS-L Digest -")
 (expiry-wait . 10))


gnus-list-identifiers is a variable defined in `gnus-sum.el'.
Documentation:
Regexp that matches list identifiers to be removed from subject.
This can also be a list of regexps.

 sivaram
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Re: How to get all unread news numbers of gnus?

2008-10-01 Thread Andy Stewart
Andy Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi, everyone!
>
> I want to write a function that notify gnus coming news.
> And display unread news number in mode-line.
>
> But I don't know how to get the numbers of all unread news after execute
> command 'gnus-group-get-new-news'.
>
> This have a command or variable that can do this?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Regards.
>
> Andy.


Answer myself question:


(defun gnus-get-unread-news-number ()
  "Get the total number of unread news of gnus group."
  (let (total-unread-news-number)
(setq total-unread-news-number 0)
(mapc '(lambda (g)
 (let* ((group (car g))
(unread (gnus-group-unread group)))
   (when (and (numberp unread)
  (> unread 0))
 (setq total-unread-news-number (+ total-unread-news-number 
unread)
  gnus-newsrc-alist)
total-unread-news-number))

Enjoy!

   -- Andy.
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Re: unreadable message

2008-10-01 Thread Reiner Steib
On Wed, Oct 01 2008, Alexey Pustyntsev wrote:

>> Where do you look at the unreadable, "encrypted" message?
>
> If I am not mistaken all that happened in the very same buffer where I
> type my replies. That's ~/News/drafts/drafts/1, or something like
> that. That was really strange. 

Are you saying it happened *during* composing a message, *before*
sending it?  If so, I have no idea why this might happen.

But the excerpt below looks like an archived (outgoing) article:

> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
>
> tdGCINCx0L7Qu9GM0YjQvtC5INC/0LvQsNGB0YIg0LIg0YHQvtC30L3QsNC90LjQuCDQvdCw0YDQ
[...]
> There was nothing unusual in my email, excluding may be a very long
> url with lots of "%" characters that I copied from my web browser
> (FF). Another thing I should probably mention is that the weirdness
> seems to occur when emails are rather long. I do recall this strange
> encryption happened when the size of my emails exceeded the average
> size.

Using "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" (what you called
"encrypted") happens when there are many 8bit characters
(`mm-qp-or-base64').  There's nothing wrong with that.

> After the weird message was sent, I can look at it in my outbox
> (nnml:outbox) only.

Bye, Reiner.
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Re: How many articles to fetch from a group

2008-10-01 Thread harven
Andreas Davour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Once again I've failed to find what I need in the manual. I use gnus for
> mail, and even when I've forcefully marked mail for expiration they seem
> to linger, since every time I enter a group gnus asks me "How many
> articles from nnfolder:INBOX" and I'm getting annoyed at that showing up
> all the time, and the number of articles i.e. the "default " is
> only getting larger all the time.

Hi, 
you can put in your initfile (setq gnus-large-newsgroup 1000) 
You will then be prompted when entering a group only if it contains
more than a thousand message. You may also try (setq nnmail-expiry-wait 1)
By default, expired messages are only deleted after one week; this will
shorten that duration to one day. Finally there is the function 
gnus-summary-expire-articles which deletes all articles that are marked 
as expirable in the current group.

Hope that helps
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