Ben Finney writes:
> The next action *did* affect the behaviour:
>
> * removing ‘~/News/’
>
> Now when I read the ‘comp.lang.python’ group I can get any article
> body.
Narrowing this some more, I experience the behaviour when I use my
original ‘~/News/agent/’, ‘~/News/drafts/’, and ‘~/News/
Ted Zlatanov a tapoté :
> Is this what you need? Or do you really want to always see old
> articles?
>
> Ted
No, many thanks that is what I need.
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Ben Finney writes:
> When I use Gnus with ‘news.internode.on.net’ to read
> ‘comp.lang.python’, I can fetch the summary (which I presume fetches
> the header of each article), but attempting to fetch *any* article
> body, old or new, gives the message “No such article (may have expired
> or been
Hi all,
Is there such a thing as an "updated" mark in gnus? I guess its meaning
would be somewhere between "read" and "unread", as in "you've read this
article before, but it's changed since the last time you read it, so you
might want to read it again". Would be useful for RSS feeds, etc.
I've
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:20:46 -0700 (PDT) Merciadri Luca
wrote:
ML> On 12 août, 18:32, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
>> You didn't answer the most important question: how did you exit Gnus?
>> Make sure you use `q' or `s' to save your newsrc file.
ML> That is what I wanted to say. I tried many times to q
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:31:23 +0300 Teemu Likonen wrote:
TL> On 2009-08-13 16:28 (+0200), Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
>> Ted Zlatanov writes:
>>> Please use `C-c RET C-f' to attach a file to an e-mail. It looks much
>>> better and allows me to see the original file contents.
>>
>> C-c RET C-f is und
On 2009-08-13 16:28 (+0200), Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> Ted Zlatanov writes:
>> Please use `C-c RET C-f' to attach a file to an e-mail. It looks much
>> better and allows me to see the original file contents.
>
> C-c RET C-f is undefined
>
> So, is this special to your emacs/gnus configuration?
I'm
Ted Zlatanov writes:
> Please use `C-c RET C-f' to attach a file to an e-mail. It looks much
> better and allows me to see the original file contents.
C-c RET C-f is undefined
So, is this special to your emacs/gnus configuration?
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Olivier Sirven writes:
> And the variable you're talking about, user-mail-addresses, is not known?
Argh, sorry about that, looks like I only use it in a locally-defined
function. ):
Mark
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Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
> I have the two following lines about this in my ~/.gnus:
>
> (setq
> message-dont-reply-to-names message-alternative-emails
> gnus-ignored-from-addresses message-alternative-emails
> )
Thanks it works!
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"Mark T.B. Carroll" writes:
> Does setting user-mail-addresses help?
I defined user-mail-address variable to one of my email addresses
And the variable you're talking about, user-mail-addresses, is not known?
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Olivier Sirven writes:
> Hello,
Hello,
> I use message-alternative-emails to declare all my email aliases but
> when I create a wide reply to a message sent to one of my aliases Gnus
> keeps adding this alias to the CC recipients list. How can I avoid
> this?
I have the two following lines abo
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