On Wed, Jul 11 2012, F. Durand wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've switched to gnus like 3 months ago and I still did not figure out
> how to quickly search for an old mail I've read some days ago.
>
> I'm in the summary window most of the time and use M-g to refresh it.
> At a moment I need to find a past
Hello all,
I've switched to gnus 3 months ago, and I'm very disturbed by the way
threads are sorted.
I've read this many times: http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_91.html
I've concluded that the state of a thread is the state of its first message.
Thus, if you have an old thread with a new message, y
Hello,
I've switched to gnus like 3 months ago and I still did not figure out
how to quickly search for an old mail I've read some days ago.
I'm in the summary window most of the time and use M-g to refresh it.
At a moment I need to find a past mail from a keyword.
Something from
http://www.gnu.
> Still weird it does not reuse existing file, but creates new one.
Yeah, I'm surprised as well that it wants to make a new inode instead of
using the symlink. Looking at (I think) the relevant function,
`gnus-read-newsrc-el-file' in gnus-start.el, I see no obvious reason why
it should behave