On Sep 11, 1:40 am, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen la...@gnus.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
I don't really know what I did but I'm getting now this really
annoying message from gnus:
Synchronize flags on server `news.gmane.org'? (y or n)
which is going to lead
Hello,
I like to get a copy of emails I send and I usually write email with
a) gnus or b) M-x compose-mail. I use the latter if I'm in an emacs
session without gnus started. Actually I usually start one emacs
session for gnus itself.
To get a copy of email, I do 2 things a) tell gnus about it
On Mar 31, 3:15 pm, Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 02:21:00 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau
francis.m...@gmail.com wrote:
FM I tried to remove Bcc header field instead of Gcc (as your example
FM do) but it doesn't work I still receive 2 copies of the email.
FM Do you
Hello,
Ted Zlatanov wrote:
You can find out all the details at http://git.gnus.org/
The www.gnus.org web page will be updated as soon as possible but for
now please refer to http://git.gnus.org/ if you have any questions.
CVS access will be shut off shortly (right now it's read-only). I
On Apr 30, 10:08 pm, Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I notice that 'compose-mail' bound to C-x m fails if gnus is
running.
I got this error: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
I've just noticed that this happens if the *Group* buffer is opened
_only_ (no other summary
Hello Tassilo,
On Oct 31, 9:37 am, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
Is there another news group where development on Gnus are discussed ?
There is the d...@gnus.org mailing list which is also accessible via
gmane
Hello Tassilo,
On Oct 30, 8:04 am, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
Hm, to see where the splitting process delivered a mail, you can use
this.
,[ (info (gnus)Splitting Mail) ]
| If you wish to see where the previous mail split
On Oct 30, 9:40 am, Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Tassilo,
On Oct 30, 8:04 am, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
Hm, to see where the splitting process delivered a mail, you can use
this.
,[ (info (gnus
Hello Tassilo,
On Oct 30, 3:17 pm, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Francis,
But I guess you use nnml or nnmaildir, right?
yes I use nnml.
So I guess I need to debug this with a debuger, but I was wondering if
you or someone
Hello
I'm facing with a new issue with Gnus.
All my emails (fetched by fetchmail into /var/spool directory) are
moved by Gnus to Mail/Incoming* files, but now they don't appear
anymore in my Inbox group.
Could anybody tell me what's happening ?
Thanks
Hello Tassilo,
On Oct 29, 7:53 pm, Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Francis,
All my emails (fetched by fetchmail into /var/spool directory) are
moved by Gnus to Mail/Incoming* files,
I can explain that:
,[ (info (gnus)Gnus
Hello,
I'm trying to customize gnus-summary-next-page which is called when
SPACE is used in the summary buffer.
By default when reaching the end of the current article, pressing
SPACE moves to the next article. This is what I'd like to change: I
don't want to move to the next article in taht
Hello,
I have this in my .gnus file:
(add-hook 'message-sent-hook 'gnus-score-followup-article)
and I've a group which disables the scoring through group parameter.
I expect for this group to not have any score files at all when I send
article but gnus have created a score file for it and add
Hello,
I'd like bbdb to do nothing when it notices a name change. For that I
put in my .emacs:
(setq bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches t)
Indeed bbdb doesn't change anything in its db, but bbdb still tells me
name mismatched: X changed to Y.
The annoying thing is while it's displaying the above
hello,
On 7 oct, 13:36, Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
I'd like bbdb to do nothing when it notices a name change. For that I
put in my .emacs:
(setq bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches t)
...
The annoying thing is while it's displaying
On Oct 5, 10:15 pm, David Engster d...@randomsample.de wrote:
When you create the nnmairix server, it asks you which back end it
should use for its searches. It should always use the folder of this
back end for storing the results.
For instance, if you have a primary nnml back end which is
Hello,
Currently when searching for articles, nnmairix puts its result in the
following directory:
~/Mail/zz_mairix-search-1/
Is there a way to customize this path ?
Thanks
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On 5 oct, 16:53, David Engster d...@randomsample.de wrote:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
Currently when searching for articles, nnmairix puts its result in the
following directory:
~/Mail/zz_mairix-search-1/
Is there a way to customize this path ?
nnmairix puts
On Sep 30, 9:34 pm, a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:00:40 -0400, Stephen wrote:
One of the mailing lists I read doesn't set the Reply-To header; a
typical message has headers like:
(Good!)
From: Timothy t...@bogus.com
Subject: [Monotone-devel] merging
Hello,
On Oct 2, 1:36 pm, David Engster d...@randomsample.de wrote:
Finding the original article is a bit tricky. nnmairix will first try to
use the registry. This will only work if you're actually using the
registry (highly recommended), and if the article in question was
already seen by
Hello,
I'm using nnmairix but unfortunately found that nnmairix-goto-original-
article function doesn't work for me.
In a nnmairix group I do '$ o' on a current article and got: Couldn't
find original article.
But gnus doesn't tell me why it couldn't...
So does anybody have an idea ?
Thanks
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 08:26:52 -0700 (PDT), Francis wrote:
But what the point of persistent articles if they're saved, but gnus
doesn't show them all the time !?
One might want the one without the other.
If you want to be able to refer back to old
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Make sure gnus-use-cache is set to t and that gnus-cache-enter-articles
includes the symbol ticked. E.g.,
--8---cut here---start-8---
(setq gnus-use-cache t)
(setq gnus-cache-enter-articles '(ticked dormant))
Hello,
On Sep 25, 11:16 pm, Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote:
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 01:20:16 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau
francis.m...@gmail.com wrote:
FM So is the behaviour I described sooner the correct one ? If so what
FM the point of persistent article ? otherwise what did I miss ?
I
On Sep 24, 2:38 am, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
Francis Moreau wrote:
I'm trying to make an article persistent but I got the following
message from gnus:
Can't cache article -24
What does it mean ? Why can't gnus make it persistent ?
Article numbered a minus value
On Sep 24, 1:41 pm, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
Francis Moreau wrote:
On Sep 24, 2:38 am, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
[...]
Article numbered a minus value is not in the group you're in.
Well I actually used 'M-^' to fetch an old article and wanted to make
Hello,
I'm trying to use persistent articles but it seems to no work as I
expect (as usually :).
So in a group, I made the 1000th article persistent by using '*'. So
now the 1000th article is persistent when I quit and come back to the
same group fetching the last 100 articles, I expect to see
Hello,
I'm trying to make an article persistent but I got the following
message from gnus:
Can't cache article -24
What does it mean ? Why can't gnus make it persistent ?
Thanks
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On Sep 15, 8:10 pm, Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com wrote:
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be writes:
Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com writes:
On Sep 6, 2:32 pm, Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com wrote:
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be writes:
Hello
On Sep 6, 2:32 pm, Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com wrote:
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be writes:
Hello,
When fetching threads of a given Usenet group, Gnus *always* asks me
how many articles I want to fetch. I think that it is unuseful, as I
have some groups where I
Hello,
On 1 août, 21:27, CHENG Gao cheng...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
Most news servers (maybe all except for Gamen?) have retention not so
long, so you can read only recent messages. If you need to dig something
in the history, you need to use web like Goole groups (only if they are
Hello,
I'm looking for a magic thread command which allows me to go to latest
article in the current thread.
It would be really cool if that command understand numeric prefix, so
giving '2' as prefix would move the second most recent article.
Thanks
--
Francis
Now that I switched to Gnus v5.13 I can't expunge my expired directory
anymore. With my previous version of Gnus (v5.11), I did that when
entering into the expired group, the expired mails was removed
automatically.
But now by doing the same I get this message:
Couldn't request group
Kanru Chen kos...@debian.org.tw writes:
(B del) will delete all marked articles.
True...
(M- B del) will apply (B del) on all marked articles, that's why
gnus asks you for each article.
I see.
Actually, I decided to always use M- because whatever the next
command, it's executed for all
harven har...@free.fr writes:
[...]
- GNUS-SECONDARY-SELECT-METHODS
and gnus-select-method. A single select method but many secondary
methods ? Why differentiate ? Is it correct to put a mail group
as the primary method ?
I definitely agree.
And the sad thing is that this part is
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com writes:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 21:00:52 +0100 harven har...@free.fr wrote:
h From the top of my head, some terms, either ambiguous or defined too
h late in the manual
(note the below are thoughts that can go into the manual eventually, but
I think it's too
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com writes:
[...]
I think it's best to use nnil as the primary and have all the groups
look the same, fully qualified, but I'm sure many people like the
brevity of the primary select method.
BTW, last time I tried this, I now get this message from gnus every
time I
Giorgos Keramidas keram...@ceid.upatras.gr writes:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 09:46:22 -0600, Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote:
[...]
new user when you are already an experienced developer. On the other
hand, if you *are* a newbie it costs nothing at all :-)
Well, it costed me way too much
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com writes:
[...]
OK, we can certainly put together a glossary and use the Texinfo
facilities to link terms to their definitions (I don't remember if
that's specifically supported but I'm sure something can be arranged).
Can you provide a list of terms you
Ted Zlatanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 22:46:32 +0100 Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FM It's sad to see that such notion [killed articles] are left
FM undefined until a late section (SCORING).
To me it was obvious, but I had been using tin for many years when I
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Dec 02 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
I have a couple of groups which come from Gmane, which uses a mail to
news gateway thing.
I'd like to reply to one of the article but can't do it easily: doing
'S W' just only reply to the person mentioned
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Dec 04 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 03 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
I can't find (easily) any definitions of this.
Info mentions a couple of time the work 'killed' for an article
but I have
Hello,
I can't find (easily) any definitions of this.
Info mentions a couple of time the work 'killed' for an article but I
have no clue what
does this mean... I understand expired, read, deleted but killed
sounds special.
Could anybody enlight me ?
thanks
Francis
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you have a w3m html buffer e.g in emacs Google results this is
really cool since you just press a number to open that link:
[...]
yeah I use the same in my emacs-w3m sessions.
But thanks for the hint anyway !
Francis
Hello,
Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:43:15 +0100, Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Today I was suprised by what Gnus proposed to me when I tried to enter
in my mail box. It asked:
How many articles from nnfolder:mail.inbox (default
Hello
One of the things I'm missing from mutt when I read emails is that I
could press 'B' (IIRC) and a new window appears with all URLs
contained in the mail. Then I could easily select one of them, and it
was opened in my web browser.
How can I do that with Gnus ?
Thanks
Francis
Ian Hilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that mutt uses urlview to do this, so I suppose you could write a
function to call urlview on the article but this is beyond my expertise.
and unfortunately it's beyond mine too.
Otherwise, you can position the cursor over the link and press
enter.
Hello
Today I was suprised by what Gnus proposed to me when I tried to enter
in my mail box. It asked:
How many articles from nnfolder:mail.inbox (default 686):
So the default number looks really high and no I can't find so many
emails in this group: after entering I tried to display old,
Hello,
I'm trying to use the web search facility (G W in the group buffer)
but fails.
For example, I tried to search for a thread I previously posted a
couple of week ago whose subject was New weird message when posting.
So in the group buffer, I did G w and Gnus asked for a search
engine. I
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis Moreau wrote:
Today I got the following message when posting an article to any news
group:
,
| Really use this possibly unknown group: gnu.emacs.gnus? (y/n)
`
BTW, the message is quite confusing since it mentions gnu.emacs.gnus
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis Moreau wrote:
Today I got the following message when posting an article to any news
group:
,
| Really use this possibly unknown group: gnu.emacs.gnus? (y/n)
`
Answering yes get the article to be sent.
I don't how this happen
Hello,
Today I got the following message when posting an article to any news
group:
,
| Really use this possibly unknown group: gnu.emacs.gnus? (y/n)
`
Answering yes get the article to be sent.
I don't how this happen. The last change I did in my gnus is to change
the news server I'm
Hello Katsumi,
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis Moreau wrote:
When sending an article by using C-c C-c, gnus keeps around a buffer
named *sent mail to corresponding to the article I just sent.
(setq message-kill-buffer-on-exit t)
Documentation: *Non-nil means
Hello Giorgos,
Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 21:44:20 +0100, Francis Moreau wrote:
Hello,
I'm still learning gnus and still have a couple of basic questions:
- How can I mark a whole thread as expirable. I tried to process
mark the whole thread
Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The default behavior of Emacs is to wrap long lines. What you wrote
above seems to be the result of a local customization.
You're right: asking for the description of this variable tells me:
,
| truncate-lines is a variable defined in `C source
Hello,
When sending an article by using C-c C-c, gnus keeps around a buffer
named *sent mail to corresponding to the article I just sent.
I'd like Gnus to not keep this buffer but close it, is it possible ?
I also want to use M-RET binding when looking at an article to run
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 21 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
As others already have explained, Gmane is a special case since it
carries only mailing list, no usenet newsgroups. Articles appear only
after Gmane receives them from the mailing list.
This group/list
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis writes:
Since mailing lists are popular (a lot more than news group it
seems),
does this scenario exist at all ?
Yes, of course it does.
I'm currently using gmane, and doesn't appear the case.
Could you name a news server where it's the case ?
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Oct 20 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
There're currently a lot of broken things when using newsgroups:
- 'Reference:' field may be rewritten,
In a newsgroups-only scenario it doesn't happen. The mail-news is
the culprit.
Since mailing lists
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 21:30:49 +0200, Francis wrote:
Am I missing something ?
Maybe. Here is a quite large system dedicated to providing nntp-access
to mailing-list.
yes but it implies some issues that I mentioned earlier.
BTW, your thread appears to
Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My articles take once send take a while to reach me. Maybe I choose
a bad news servers (gmane), I dunno.
Ok today it magically decided to make me lying and I received my
answer very quickly...
Oh well,
Francis
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Oct 20 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
(save\\..*
(list\\..*
BTW, you can strip the trailing .* here.
Ok.
Still I checked the value of gnus-parameters and it looks fine. But
doing 'G p' on a peculiar customized group show me
Hello Tassilo
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By default Gnus does threading by subject, so it seems you have
changed
yes I did change it to do threading by reference mostly because I was
not satisfy by the default method.
As the docs say
Hello,
Again Gnus puzzled me today.
I setup 'gnus-parameters' a couple days ago using the following
values:
(setq gnus-parameters
'((mail\\.inbox
(gcc-self . t)
(display . default))
(save\\..*
(display . all))
(list\\..*
(total-expire
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Oct 19 2008, Francis Moreau wrote:
MessageId: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but with a the following reference field:
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
so it doesn't include my message ID
Hello all,
No I haven't given up to use Gnus yet ;)
I have still several issues to solve before officialy using Gnus
instead of Mutt though.
One thing that annoys me at most is my threaded view.
One example is my first article whose subject is My first article
with Gnus, eventually
This
harven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, I don't think that answers the question. I wnat to send a message
from a shell. Emacs is not started.
You can put the following in your .emacs
(defun my-mail ()
(interactive)
(let ((address (read-from-minibuffer Address: ))
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
You won't get around that unless you ask your news server admin to
change the news server.
yeah I'm afraid. I was wondering if the nntp protocol would allow such
things.
thanks
Francis
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harven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- I like when my summary buffer look like a 'salad fruit'. How
can I
replace the current line cursor mark '=' with nothing but
instead
highlight the whole current line ?
The emacs wiki has some infos
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ted Zlatanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FM - I'd like to get a copy of the mail I send to my mail box instead
FM of archiving them in a 'Sent' mail box. How can I do that ? Of
FM course this doesn't apply for news groups.
Customize
with Gnus,
eventually...
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That's incorrect
Hello,
OK, I finally managed to send my first articles and emails using Gnus
and must admit that it's not quite simple. Is the whole thing is over
engineered, well I dunno for now but it's definitely not for someone
who wants to get things works in a short time. BTW, I read in the Gnus
info that
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