Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Andreas Ames writes: > I'm now using the "address" value in the posting > style of topic/group parameters to set the "right" > From header; the distribution to the right ISP is > done by my local posrfix installation based on the > From header/sender envelop. Ha ha, crazy stuff :) I'm sure you h

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Andreas Ames
Emanuel Berg writes: > What about the .mailrc file to setup abbrevs: > > alias me "My Name " > alias me2 ... > > Those should work in the From: header as well. > > Otherwise I don't know except for programming. I'm now using the "address" value in the posting style of topic/group parameters to s

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
aa-n...@arcor.de writes: > (setq message-sendmail-envelope-from 'header) > > in my .gnus.el it is both the header and the envelop > (and consequently different ISP accounts) in my case. What about the .mailrc file to setup abbrevs: alias me "My Name " alias me2 ... Those should work in the From

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Andreas Ames
Alexander Baier writes: > You can kill and then yank back groups and topics, just like you would > do it with normal text in a buffer. The usual key-bindings (C-k and C-y) > apply here. Fine solution for me, thanks. > This can be done by configuring gnus-posting-styles on a global level or > on

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread aa-news
Hi, Emanuel Berg writes: > Are we talking the From *header* or do you want to > actually send a mail from another mail account, > possibly provided by another ISP? I have (setq message-sendmail-envelope-from 'header) in my .gnus.el it is both the header and the envelop (and consequently diffe

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Alexander Baier writes: >> I've just started using gnus again after some years >> of absence. I've reread parts of the manual without >> finding answers to some of my questions. I hope >> someone herein can help me. 1. I like using topic >> mode. I'm a bit anal about the ordering of topics >>

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Alexander Baier writes: > This can be done by configuring gnus-posting-styles > on a global level or on a per group basis through the > (info "(Gnus) Group Parameters"). For further info > about posting styles see (info "(Gnus) Posting > Styles"). Yes, for example to control the headers and sig

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Damien Wyart
* Alexander Baier in gnu.emacs.gnus: > >- and to change the display order of groups within topics. > >Could you tell me if it is possible to change the display order and > >if so how? > You can kill and then yank back groups and topics, just like you would > do it with normal text in

Re: Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread Alexander Baier
On 2014-01-10 15:03 aa-n...@arcor.de wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just started using gnus again after some years of absence. I've > reread parts of the manual without finding answers to some of my > questions. I hope someone herein can help me. > > 1. I like using topic mode. I'm a bit anal about t

Some random questions about display order in group buffer and usage of multiple e-mail addresses

2014-01-10 Thread aa-news
Hi all, I've just started using gnus again after some years of absence. I've reread parts of the manual without finding answers to some of my questions. I hope someone herein can help me. 1. I like using topic mode. I'm a bit anal about the ordering of topics and groups within topics but I