> Leo wrote:
> On 2007-09-14 00:27 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>> I'll do it someday, even though I'm not a good English writer. ;-)
> I am non-native speaker myself.
OK. I've added this:
(info "(gnus)Slow/Expensive Connection")
,
|`gnus-nov-is-evil'
| This one has to be _always_
On 2007-09-14 12:02 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>> Leo wrote:
>> On 2007-09-14 00:27 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>
>>> I'll do it someday, even though I'm not a good English writer. ;-)
>
>> I am non-native speaker myself.
>
> OK. I've added this:
[...]
It looks great!
> See you next wee
I *am* a native English speaker, and I thought that text was quite
good. Here, however, is a slightly edited version that may be
slightly more clear.
What's NOV?
NOV stands for News OverView, which is a type of news server hea
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 01:14:24 -0400, Karl wrote:
> It's amazing, or perhaps alarming, how far Gnus has gone over the years.
I find it strangely comforting.
Thanks all contributors!
Best regards,
Adam
--
"I pragmatically turn my whims into principles!" Adam Sjøgren
Sometimes gnus seems to revert my inbox back a month or so.
Here's what happens: I'm merrily emailing, viewing groups, etc., then at
a certain undefined and unpredictable point (which happens every few
days or so) gnus re-jigs my IMAP inbox. All the new and ticked messages
disappear, and instead I
I also am a native English speaker, and agree that text was quite
good. Here, however, is a slightly edited version of the first part
that may be slightly more clear.
`gnus-nov-is-evil'
This one must _always_ be `nil' (which is the default). If, for
example, you wish to not use NOV (se