Janko Muzykant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is it somehow possible to find all emails containing _any_ attachment
(not searching through its content).
Not exactly, but you could use n:.=, which searches for all
attachments containing a dot in their name (the '=' denotes a sub-string
search). This
I'm just learning the ropes of using Gnus as a mailreader... when I do a
wide reply to a message that has been sent to three people (e.g. from A
to B, C and and myself), the message headers will send the message to A
and CC to B and C, but not CC me in. How do I keep myself on the CC
list? Do I
Hi
I would like to change signature depending on which From: I am
using. Gnus posting styles doesn't seem to solve that problem?
Is it somehow possible?
Regards
Hasse
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Maybe you can set message-dont-reply-to-names to a regexp that matches
nothing?
Thanks; this seems to work:
(setq message-dont-reply-to-names please-do-not-match-to-anything)
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Adam == Adam Sjøgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to change signature depending on which From: I am
using. Gnus posting styles doesn't seem to solve that problem?
Is it somehow possible?
Adam I seem to recall that gnus-pers.el has been recommended for
Adam
Hi--
I like to keep lots of ticked messages around for reference. Sometimes
I go through and unmark the ones that I don't need any more. When I
hit d on those (in the summary buffer or the article buffer), gnus
jumps to the next unread message, which could be hundreds of messages
away from the
I have the following in my .gnus.el
,
| ;; Set the default value of `mm-discouraged-alternatives'.
| (add-to-list
| 'gnus-newsgroup-variables
| '(mm-discouraged-alternatives
| . '(text/html image/.*)))
|
| ;;Display `text/html' parts in `nnrss' groups.
| (add-to-list
|
Hi Stephen,
On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:22:58 +0100,
Stephen Eglen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I see that gnus has the archive facility to archive messages I've
sent, but if I use that instead, presumably I won't see the messages
in the threads amongst replies from others?
I see you have
Hi folks,
I have a somewhat general understanding of what utf-8 is but do not
understand all the ins and outs of character encoding and how to set it
up correctly on my computer.
I am simply looking to have gnus use special characters to denote thread
roots, leafs etc..
in my .gnus I have: