"G" == Gary writes:
G> Philipp Haselwarter wrote:
>> "G" == Gary writes:
>>
G> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below
the citation line. This leads to weird threads, where my text ends
up right below the "so-and-so wrote:"
I want to add an imap group as secondary select method but have it
deactivated by default.
I thought subscription levels, but didn't see a way to specify the
subscription levels as part of the
`gnus-secondary-select-methods'-parameters.
How do I do this?
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Philipp Haselwarter
Philipp Haselwarter writes:
> "G" == Gary writes:
>
> G> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>>> When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below
>>> the citation line. This leads to weird threads, where my text ends up
>>> right below the "so-and-so wrote:" line
>
> G> What do you mean
Leonidas Tsampros writes:
[...]
> I found a small undocumented problem in how Gnus removes address that it
> should
> not followup too.
>
> The offending function is 'rmail-dont-reply-to' and the value of the
> variable 'rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names'. It's default value was set
> to "\\`info
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Well I tend to leave in just the parts I'm directly answering/referring
to, which is usually the outermost level of citation. If someone wants
to follow a thread, he can do just that - read the thread.
When the whole conversation is quoted each tim
Quoth Philipp Haselwarter :
> What are they good for?
Actually, I've just realised that they do a bit more:
---%<--%<--%<--%<--%<--%<--%<--%<---
(mc-write-mode &optional ARG)
Minor mode for interfacing with cryptographic functions.
C-c / eEncrypt (
Philipp Haselwarter writes:
> ---8<---[snipped 27 lines: everything :p]---8<---
>
> Well I tend to leave in just the parts I'm directly answering/referring
> to, which is usually the outermost level of citation. If someone wants
> to follow a thread, he can do just that - read the thread.
> When
Quoth Lars Ingebrigtsen :
> Sebastian Tennant writes:
>
>> nnml email files (under ~/.gnus.d/nnml/) get mode 500 (rw---) by default.
>>
>> Can I loosen this to 540 (rw-r-), ideally on a per-group basis?
>
> `nnmail-default-file-modes' says what file permissions to use, but
> there's no pre
Philipp Haselwarter writes:
> I want to add an imap group as secondary select method but have it
> deactivated by default.
> I thought subscription levels, but didn't see a way to specify the
> subscription levels as part of the
> `gnus-secondary-select-methods'-parameters.
You set the level on
On Mon, Jan 24 2011, Philipp Haselwarter wrote:
> "G" == Gary writes:
>
> G> Philipp Haselwarter wrote:
>
>>> "G" == Gary writes:
>>>
> G> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>
> When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below
> the citation line. This leads to weird threads,
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