David Brown writes:
> However, if I compose a message from elsewhere in Emacs (C-x m), the
> message is archived to ~/Mail/2010 and not under the archive folder.
Yes, that's a Gnus archiving method. If you're using the non-Gnus mail
stuff, Gnus won't be used for archiving.
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Rud1ger Sch1erz writes:
> for some news articles emacs/gnus gives me a bad signutare, e.g. with
>
> Message-ID:
>
> [[PGP Signed Part:Bad signature from CAAD11864B666561 David Seppi
> ]]
I don't have that public key (and I have no idea how to acquire one,
either), so it's a bit difficult to t
Yuri D'Elia writes:
> In my .gnus file I have the following:
>
> (setq message-alternative-emails
> (concat
> "\\(email\\)\\|" ...
> "\\(email\\)\\|" ... ))
>
> (setq message-dont-reply-to-names
> (concat
> "\\(" (regexp-quote user-mail-address) "\\)\\|"
> message-alternative-
pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) writes:
> I would like to find something like this in the summary (or article) buffer:
> - press key for "gnus-summary-goto-group" function
> - possibility to cycle through groups with new messages with SPACE
> - possibility to enter group name in mini-buffer with t
Sean McAfee writes:
> When I want to click on a hyperlink embedded in an article, it's kind
> of a hassle to switch to the article buffer, navigate to the link, and
> press RET, and then return to the summary buffer afterwards. Is there
> any convenient built-in way to streamline this process?
i've been trying to get mairix working today and it does (works great
from shell (superfast on 2G) - but i can't see the results with nnmairix.
there is ~/Mail and ~/Mail/inbox (cur/ tmp/ new/ and dovecot indicies)
in .gnus:
(require 'nnmairix)
in .mairixrc:
base=~/Mail
database=~/.mairixdb
mfol
When I want to click on a hyperlink embedded in an article, it's kind of
a hassle to switch to the article buffer, navigate to the link, and
press RET, and then return to the summary buffer afterwards. Is there
any convenient built-in way to streamline this process? Ideally I'd
like to be able to
Hello,
Is there a function for switching current group without changing first to
the group buffer?
I would like to find something like this in the summary (or article) buffer:
- press key for "gnus-summary-goto-group" function
- possibility to cycle through groups with new messages with SPACE
- p
Go to the group buffer, make a new virtual group, give it a name
"Conversations":
,[ C-h k G V ]
| G V runs the command gnus-group-make-empty-virtual, which is an
| interactive compiled Lisp function in `gnus-group.el'.
|
| It is bound to G V,.
|
| (gnus-group-make-empty-virtual GROUP)
|
Brett Viren writes:
> Two more things to consider:
>
these ideas worked fantastically well, brett!!
i'm not using procmail yet - have to figure out that one today because i
want to do spam filtering with it ... right now with my new setup, i
don't mind receiving spam though. :D
certainly settin
Two more things to consider:
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 4:16 AM, prad wrote:
> (setq gnus-parameters
> '(("^nnimap\\+Mail:INBOX"
> (gcc-self . t
>
> this puts the sent mail right into my maildir ~/Mail/inbox/new something
> i couldn't figure out how to do with things like nnmaildir
Philipp Haselwarter writes:
> I'll never understand why people prefer spamming their inboxes over
> setting up a virtual group fed by 'inbox' and 'sent'...
Could you outline the steps you use to do that please?
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I'll never understand why people prefer spamming their inboxes over
setting up a virtual group fed by 'inbox' and 'sent'...
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a problem that didn't seem to have an obvious solution was how to get my
sent emails back into the inbox, the purpose being so that the thread
stays intact as with a newsgroup.
i read that some people bcc themselves, but you apparently can't do that
in gnus (though you can in other things like vm
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