Oleksandr Gavenko writes:
> I have settings::
>
> (setq
>gnus-summary-expunge-below -40
>gnus-thread-expunge-below -40)
>
> in '.gnus.el' and::
>
> (mark-and-expunge -10)
> (thread-mark-and-expunge -10)
>
> in 'all.SCORE'.
>
> Which ones have effect or what priority used?
If I reme
Abramov Aleksey writes:
> ((header "Subject" "Ticket#")
>(bcc (concat
> (gnus-with-article-buffer
>(mail-fetch-field "bcc" nil t)) " ,"
> (bbdb-full-address "supp...@my.domain.ru"))
> Where is my mistake? Any suggestions are welcome.
Is
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Has anyone managed to get nnregistry to work on 24.2?
I don't use the registry myself, but I've seen a lot of other people
talking about it, so I would assume so.
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ian.dob...@bioch.ox.ac.uk writes:
> (setq nnmail-split-inbox '("INBOX"))
This should probably be
(setq nnimap-inbox "INBOX")
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Pawel Osiczko writes:
> The above splits to the group named nnimap+0.foo:some-group at
> 1.bar. Any hints how to make the split happen across the inbox
> boundaries to 0.foo:some-group?
I don't think that's supported by Gnus.
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Dennis Yurichev writes:
> Anyone else suffers from duplicates while reading RSS?
> Just found that patch:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnus-english/2007-02/msg00019.html
> It seems, it wasn't added to GNUS trunk?
Looks like it was missed? David, would it be possible for you to
re-s
A colleague of mine has a weird behaviour with her GNUS for years now
(so it is not related to a recent GNUS or Emacs version): the new mail
groups do not show up in the *Group* buffer, either with L or l.
New mail input groups are created either by nnmail-split-fancy and
output mail groups are cr
Ronan Keryell writes:
> A colleague of mine has a weird behaviour with her GNUS for years now
> (so it is not related to a recent GNUS or Emacs version): the new mail
> groups do not show up in the *Group* buffer, either with L or l.
Does `F' help?
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Bastien writes:
> I'd like to sort emails in a group by threads' size.
I don't think Gnus has any built-in functionality for doing that, but it
shouldn't be that difficult to write yourself. Just look at, say,
`gnus-thread-total-score', and write a new function based on that that
counts the num
Carson Chittom writes:
> Not that it matters particularly, but I'm curious--is there a reason the
> version wasn't incremented?
Yes, but the reason is really stupid, so I'd rather not say. :-)
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"Timothy W. Hilton" writes:
> I am able to read IMAP mail in gnus from several servers without a
> problem. I am having a lot of trouble sending mail, though, using
> authsmtp through either TLS or SSL.
You don't say what Emacs version version you're using. And I don't know
what authsmtp is.
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> I have an IMAP folder with contains an umlaut. If I set
> gnu-group-name-charset-group-alist to iso-latin-1, the name is shown
> correctly in the *Group* buffer, but I get the following error if I try
> to enter the folder:
Non-ASCII handling in the Gnus in Emacs 23 wa
> On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 17:58:14 +0200, Lars Ingebrigtsen
> said:
Lars> Ronan Keryell writes:
>> A colleague of mine has a weird behaviour with her GNUS for years
>> now (so it is not related to a recent GNUS or Emacs version): the
>> new mail groups do not show up in the
Ronan Keryell writes:
> I guess the gnus-group-find-new-groups function behind the F key should
> normally be called automatically in some dark hooks...
I think this has basically been fixed in Emacs 24. Any new mail groups
should automatically appear without hitting the `F' key.
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I am curious as to how one sets gnus-summary-line-format `corrrectly' for an
email outbox? Is is really necessary create a user-defined function to
fish the To field out of the header information?
Leo
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Leo Butler writes:
> I am curious as to how one sets gnus-summary-line-format `corrrectly' for an
> email outbox? Is is really necessary create a user-defined function to
> fish the To field out of the header information?
No, I think Gnus will show the To header instead of the From header by
def
On Tue, 04 Sep 2012 18:04:01 -0400, Leo wrote:
> I am curious as to how one sets gnus-summary-line-format `corrrectly' for an
> email outbox? Is is really necessary create a user-defined function to
> fish the To field out of the header information?
It often works out of the box, but if not you m
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>
>>> Somehow it seems to be remaking the registry, but each time I launch
>>> emacs, I get the warning again.
>>
>> As a followup, I also tried deleting the .gnus.registry.eioio file. I
>> still get the same error, no new fil
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
> Leo Butler writes:
>
>> I am curious as to how one sets gnus-summary-line-format `corrrectly' for an
>> email outbox? Is is really necessary create a user-defined function to
>> fish the To field out of the header information?
>
> No, I think Gnus will show the To hea
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> On Tue, 04 Sep 2012 18:04:01 -0400, Leo wrote:
>
>> I am curious as to how one sets gnus-summary-line-format `corrrectly' for an
>> email outbox? Is is really necessary create a user-defined function to
>> fish the To field out of the header information?
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Has anyone managed to get nnregistry to work on 24.2?
>
> I don't use the registry myself, but I've seen a lot of other people
> talking about it, so I would assume so.
Thanks, I'll keep trying to make it work. (As 24.2 is fairly recent, it
David Engster writes:
> Do you have manually installed CEDET by any chance?
No. (I even had to go look up what it was.)
Thanks for the suggestion,
Alan
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