Ed Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do I get gnus to handle mime attachments?
The question would rather be how you managed to get it to not handle
them.
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rent group display all its articles, i have to go out and go back
> again. i believe there must be a command to do that, can you tell
> me? thanks.
/w gnus-summary-pop-limit
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quot;buffer was originally encoded as utf-8"
to "latin-1" yields the correct result.
I get this kind of nonsense not too rarely, most often with multi-part
messages that specify an encoding per-part.
I think this has been happening in Ema
ction in `gnus-cache'.
It is bound to *,.
(gnus-cache-enter-article &optional N)
Enter the next N articles into the cache.
If not given a prefix, use the process marked articles instead.
Returns the list of articles entered.
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from my ".gnus.el") that also
> allowed `!' to do the same thing as `*'?
Both are orthogonal. * determines where the article is stored, !
determines how it is shown in the list.
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No. Are you sure that you did not use 'Q' to get back to the group
buffer?
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Someone seems
> to have made a marketing decision that people who use Emacs are
> males who need special help in getting erections. Maybe they know
> something I don't.
I find that emacsclient works almost instantaneously. Getting Emacs
up is overra
Sascha Wilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi *,
>
> is there a convenient way in gnus to reply to an forwarded
> (MIME message/rfc822 attachment) message?
C-d seems like a good candidate.
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PGEOFFROY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just wanna see if my post works.
It did not arrive here. Maybe you should try gnu.gnusenet.test
instead.
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thunderbird, webmail or any other crap out there.
Well, just configure something like
/usr/bin/emacsclient -ne (browse-url"%r")
as your mailer command (be sure to use spaces only where I wrote them).
And
/usr/bin/emacsclient %t
as your textarea command
You can probably do this by typing
ase something to fix this
soon. It's just a mail, not a phone sex line, and you don't get
blocked by support golems. So it is always worth an attempt.
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Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, May 28 2006, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Don't use yaced if they offer only outdated CVS versions. This Gnus
>>> bug was fixed in Emacs CVS on 2005-12-09.
Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>> Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>>On Sun, May 28 2006, Martin Jørgensen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>byte-code: gnus-agent-read-agentview no lo
> The MS-Windows port of Emacs 21 doesn't support images.
Which is one of the reasons to use the CVS version (one can be gotten
from ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/auctex>). There are also other
good reasons, but on MS Windows, it is probably the most important
one.
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but since the shere
scope of Emacsen means that you can be developer of probably 10% of
the code base at most and are mere user for the rest, this gives it
limited audience.
> My current feel is that XEmacs doesn't offer a whole lot that's not
> in Emacs,
Multi-tty support is probably
elopment and release process scales quite better to the number of
active developers. Unfortunately, developers are a scarce resource
for both Emacsen.
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Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to check for new articles when I am in the summary buffer, I
> hit g in the group buffer but is there a way to do this while you are
> in the summary and not have to exit to the group buffer?
M-g
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Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using version (No Gnus v0.6) and need to retrieve new posts while
> I am at the summary buffer, /o N does not seam to do it.
Well, it is / N IIRC.
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Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I am using version (No Gnus v0.6) and need to retrieve new posts while
>>> I am at the summary buffer, /
been cancelled or expired" message. A nuisance. The
same happens when trying to access old articles.
Is there a possibility to forget the "article id"-"article number"
correlation whenever the connection to the server closes?
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Ivan Boldyrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 9568 day of my life David Kastrup wrote:
>> with my current news provider, it appears like I get one of a bunch of
>> news servers on each connection, and the relation between article
>> numbers and articles is not kept
David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ivan Boldyrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On 9568 day of my life David Kastrup wrote:
>>> with my current news provider, it appears like I get one of a bunch of
>>> news servers on each connection, and th
a full window article
> buffer. This would also require some shuffling with keycombos, but
> that shouldn't be so hard then.
>
> The Gnus buffer configuration docs seem to be biased to split the
> frame into windows and that's not what I try to do, so I'm a bit
> l
te navigable with the mouse
>> notwithstanding me being an old CLI afficionado
>
> Blasphemy! Using a mouse in emacs... what would rms say?
Given that he has worked very hard to make this possible, partly by
working himself on it, partly by persuading others, I doubt he&
Hadron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Perhaps you should shut up if you have nothing of value to say?
New to Usenet?
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al select
method entries, and give a different symbolic server name to each of
those methods, and then have those symbolic server names correspond to
different machine entries in your ~/.authinfo file.
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ay: basically all the functionality that is required for a News
source, threading, message ids, header prefetch, article on request:
it is all available.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes:
> I have an old draft email in my gnus drafts folder that I no longer want
> to send. I can't seem to get rid of it. Suggestions?
C-c C-k
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Uwe Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However when I reply seamonkey lets the png untoughed while gnus
> deletes it. I presume that has to do with the fact that gnus send
> messages as plain text.
Hardly. C-c C-f can forward PNGs just fine.
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reply commands when I want to reply to a message.
Is there a way to turn off this annoying behavior? Is it not a bug in
the first place? If Gnus is going to mark this thing as a Reply, should
it not do this right away instead of sneaking this information in
afterwards?
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is undecided
Documentation:
Default charset assumed to be used when viewing non-ASCII characters.
This variable is overridden on a group-to-group basis by the
`gnus-group-charset-alist' variable and is only used on groups not
covered by that variable.
ing system with the highest priority is used
to encode outgoing messages (see `sort-coding-systems'). If this
variable is set, it overrides the default priority.
You can customize this variable.
This variable was introduced, or its default value was
st used* applications ...
Why don't you just use the Gnus that is part of Emacs 22?
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cs 22?
>
> That's what I did the first time ... it didn't work ...
>
> Are you using it? What version is it?
Well, I am using developer versions of Emacs, anyway. But I don't
remember anything wrong with gnus before we forked off the Emacs
; It's quite frustrating to start writing email and then discover that you
> cannot send it 3 minutes later cause Gnus lost connection :-/
Goto the *Group* buffer, type ^, go to the line with your server, type C
(possibly followed with C-g if it hangs) and O. Now go back to your
bit surprised about the "4 millions users" for the pine
> MUA. What is your source ?
Arithmetic overflow?
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ither.
The point was that Emacs is the right choice for Bazaar.
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hout quoting of original) S B R (with quoting).
which are the keybindings for
gnus-summary-reply-broken-reply-to and
gnus-summary-reply-broken-reply-to-with-original
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es nil))) My only complaint is that
> use-hard-newlines' shouldn't be necessary.
> Any line longer than `fill-flowed-encode-column' should trigger a
> format=flowed message automatically instead of generating a warning.
That's the worst comb quoting and unreadable run-in
#x27;.
It is bound to / N, .
(gnus-summary-insert-new-articles)
Insert all new articles in this group.
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It would appear that Emacs now can be compiled with libgnutls support.
Is there a way or a plan for letting gnus make use of that?
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s it cause a difference?
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Is there a particular rationale that the command gnus-bug sends mail to
a mailing list that nobody reads?
That does not seem to make much sense.
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Ted Zlatanov writes:
> On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 15:39:46 +0100 David Kastrup wrote:
>
> DK> Is there a particular rationale that the command gnus-bug sends mail to
> DK> a mailing list that nobody reads?
>
> DK> That does not seem to make much sense.
>
> It should w
A copy of a letter just sent to the "ding" mailing list. However,
looking at the gnus.ding group on news.gnus.org, it would appear that
ding has turned into a complete spamtrap and is unlikely to be read,
either.
From: David Kastrup
Subject: Gnus bugfixing is broken.
To: d...@gnu
Leo writes:
> Hello,
>
> In the *server* how to add a nntp server (I want to use
> news.eternal-september.org) that requires user and password?
Put the required info into ~/.authinfo. Something like
machine news.eternal-september.org login Leo password Supersecret force yes
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an
interactive compiled Lisp function in `gnus-msg.el'.
It is bound to S D r, .
(gnus-summary-resend-message ADDRESS N)
Resend the current article to ADDRESS.
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