Re: Subject field (none)

2006-10-23 Thread David Breton
On 20 Oct 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Breton wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm having trouble sending mail with gnus. I'm using Gnus v5.10.6. >> When sending mail [...] The Subject line is changed from >> whatever I entered to: (none) >> >> When I select it this shows up: >> >> From: David Breton

Re: gnus-summary-scroll-up scrolls one page instead of one line

2006-10-23 Thread Reiner Steib
On Mon, Oct 23 2006, Tassilo Horn wrote: > since a few days my CVS Gnus has some scrolling problems. Could you try to identify the responsible change (using the -D argument of cvs)? Anyhow, if the problem is only in the CVS version, you'd better ask on the ding list. Bye, Reiner. -- ,,

Re: Syncing gnus / leafnode on laptop

2006-10-23 Thread Reiner Steib
On Fri, Oct 20 2006, Hadron Quark wrote: > I have new laptop running Ubuntu. > > My main machine runs leafnode, fetchmail & procmail to sort out my > maildir stuff - all nntp and mail is done in gnus. > > Anyone give me some ideas on where to start thinking/looking for a sync > option between lapt

Re: linux system mail - information overload

2006-10-23 Thread Reiner Steib
On Mon, Oct 23 2006, Hadron Quark wrote: > | (setq nnmail-spool-file "/var/spool/mail/hadron") `nnmail-spool-file' is obsolete, see it's doc string. And it's value should _not_ be a filename, but something like '((file)) anyhow. See (info "(gnus)Mail Source Specifiers") on how to set `mail-sour

Re: linux system mail - information overload

2006-10-23 Thread Hadron Quark
Hadron Quark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Could some kind soul please nudge me in the right direction to set gnus > up to read my Ubuntu "system emails". By these I mean the ones in > /var/mail or in /var/spool/mail - A google provides so much information > I cant really get started with any conf

linux system mail - information overload

2006-10-23 Thread Hadron Quark
Could some kind soul please nudge me in the right direction to set gnus up to read my Ubuntu "system emails". By these I mean the ones in /var/mail or in /var/spool/mail - A google provides so much information I cant really get started with any confidence and am even lost at differentiating betwee