Hi,
Thank you for the thorough explanation. It has been very helpful.
> Then you have to mark newsgroups that are really mailing lists first. You
> can do that on one by one basis by setting ‘to-list’ parameter on them — Iʼve
> already explained how to do that [1], but really you want to mark
Adam Sjøgren via info-gnus-english writes:
Adam Sjøgren via info-gnus-english writes:
> The first strategy is useful if the person writing on the mailing list
> isn't subscribed to it. (I find that an odd thing to do, and with Gmane,
> where following a mailing list is very low friction, even
physiculus writes:
> i want to search or filter with the registry-marks i set. Is this
> possible? I couldn't find a function for that in the gnus documentation.
I think you have to do it by hand. Something like this should give you
the registry-marked messages in the current group:
Dmitry writes:
> As for ‘f’ and ‘F’, they do _not_ stay for ‘forwarding’, but for
> ‘following-up’. Contrary to what @a...@koldfront.dk have said [0],
> they are _not_ for posting to [news]group only,
This is what I wrote:
For newsgroups (e.g. Gmane) R sends to the author only, and F sends to
Dmitry Alexandrov writes:
> Rafi Khan wrote:
>> Alberto Luaces writes:
>> 1. I am using Gmail as the backend and received Dmitry Alexandrov's reply in
>> my inbox, but for some reason your reply wasn't there.
>
> He have not addressed you for some reason, cf. ‘To’ and (absent) ‘Cc’ headers
>
Rafi Khan wrote:
> Alberto Luaces writes:
> 1. I am using Gmail as the backend and received Dmitry Alexandrov's reply in
> my inbox, but for some reason your reply wasn't there.
He have not addressed you for some reason, cf. ‘To’ and (absent) ‘Cc’ headers
in his mail. While they are merely
Rafi writes:
> 1. I am using Gmail as the backend and received Dmitry Alexandrov's
> reply in my inbox, but for some reason your reply wasn't there. I am
> replying to you from the gmane group in gnus.
It's a common "problem" with mailing lists: Some people reply both to
the mailing list and