Hello gnus-list,
i'm happy to use gnus for reading and writing mails.
Now i want to split mails, but i do not understand how it works.
here is my config, but it doesnt work. All mail goes to mail.misc.
Does anyone knows what to do?
;; split
;; client-side imap splitting ermöglichen
(gnus-group-s
Yuri D'Elia writes:
> Is is possible to disable threading on a per-group basis?
(setq gnus-select-group-hook
(function
(lambda ()
;; Enable threading in certain groups.
(gnus-summary-toggle-threads
(if (string-match "gnu.emacs.gnus\\|news.software"
Yuri D'Elia writes:
> You know, I went away from Gnus around 4-5 years ago because my .gnus
> reached >10k
$ wc Mail/.private/.gnus.el
801 2563 37404 Mail/.private/.gnus.el
Piker. :-)
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dekudekup...@yahoo.com (Benjamin L. Russell) writes:
> Apparently, the argument "REVERSE" doesn't work; instead, one needs to
> specify "not" followed by the sorting option
Curious. A prefix arg works when using it interactively,
/viz./ `C-u C-c C-s C-d' for reversed date sort.
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dekudekup...@yahoo.com (Benjamin L. Russell) writes:
> Does anybody know a keyboard command and a configuration setting for
> sorting messages by date in reverse order within a group? There does
> not seem to be documentation specific for this configuration option.
C-c C-s C-d runs `gnus-summary-
Merciadri Luca writes:
> I have seen that many of the users of this Usenet group always use
> citations at the end of their mail (esp. in their signature).
> How can I manage to do this *simply*?
info://Gnus/Posting+Styles
Simple, eh, don't know about that. Here's an abbreviated instance of
min
There are also picon images for Gnus in the standard picon tarball, in
news/gnu/emacs/gnus.
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Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
> Where else should I be correcting the entries and preserve my
> subscriptions and stuff?
Look in .newsrc.eld and .gnus for references to the old name.
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Ulf Stegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, of course I can attach the article /file/ (at least with nnml) but
> the mime part is named rather strange then and what's more important, the
> article is not processed like it is when doing a forward (e.g. cleaning
> of headers etc.)
What MIME typ
Ulf Stegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to attach one or more messages (articles from nnml and/or
> nnimap backends) to a message as rfc822 MIME section but I'm not quite
> sure about the best way to do this in Gnus.
`mml-attach-file' is an interactive compiled Lisp function
-- load
nobrowser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any non-manual way of squeezing the gaps in article numbers
> after mass deletion?
Move all the articles to the same group, thereby causing deletion and
re-insertion within the group.
M P A B m group.name RET
M P Amark all articles, then
B
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>> [1] It was GNUS in those days. How simple the one I used first was:
>> http://www.jpl.org/ftp/pub/elisp/attic/gnus-3.12.tar.Z
Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is impressive and it looks like it still runs in modern GNU Emacs.
The first version I used was 2.10, and
Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (add-to-list 'gnus-article-display-hook 'gnus-article-treat-dumbquotes)
Er, make that add-hook. *sigh*
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Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like the gnus-article-treat-dumbquotes function (called by the
> keys `W d' when viewing an article) to be called everytime.
(add-to-list 'gnus-article-display-hook 'gnus-article-treat-dumbquotes)
or possibly 'gnus-article-prepare-hook instea
sunway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I always get news whose body matches "foo", how to prevent it from
> showing to me when i enter the group?
There is code in INN to auto-generate Keywords headers, enabled via
Keywords:full
in overview.fmt and
keywords: true
keyartlimit
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe it doesn't work for him because
> gnus-demon-scan-news-and-update
> gnus-demon-scan-mail-and-update
> are no predefined gnus functions?
No, those are the functions I gave him.
But what I did wrong was to neglect to provide the base func
someusernamehere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> simply this doesn't work for me, I have setup the mail with
> level 2 and news with level 3 and pasted these lines in my .gnus.el
> but my gnus dont scan for new mail never
Well, objectively, it does work. I've been using those capabilities
for
someusernamehere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks, but, where I define theses levels (2 and 3) for mail and news?
The last time you asked questions, I told you about level assignments
for groups. Use `S l' in *Group* to define the level number of your
groups. Put mail groups on level 1 or 2.
someusernamehere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here are some newbies questions about Gnus:
You really need to get used to reading the manual. Nearly all of what
you want can be found there.
> * How I can receive messages each X time?
info://Gnus/Daemons
My use of this:
a. Scan for mail every 5
someusernamehere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how I can tell to gnus that I want to read my
> mail and no the newsgroups?
Groups have levels. See the manual:
info://Gnus/Group+Levels
| All groups have a level of "subscribedness". For instance, if a group
| is on level 2, it is more subscribed
levander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Further, I'm playing with deleting articles now. I'd better not get
> into what I think gnus is doing, and I remember reading something
> about Gnus not working like other mail readers. But, in Thunderbird
> when I delete a mail message, it gets moved to the
Sebastian Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Switching backends isn't a problem, but how to perform the migration
> of already 'processed' mail?
Create new nnml equivalents of old nnfolder groups.
Enter an nnfolder group.
If you care about the order in which the articles will be moved, then
re-
Jens Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is it possible to increase score (or otherwise hightlight messages)
> that are replies to own postings?
Notice the Message-Id of your own postings. They have a pattern which
makes them fairly unique to yourself: The first few characters after
`<' are alw
Jochem Huhmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This works fine, thanks. I still get thrown back to the Group buffer
> (instead of the summary buffer) when I press "q" in the article buffer,
(require 'gnus-art)
(define-key gnus-article-mode-map 'q
(lambda ()
(interactive)
In general, what you want is gnus-add-configuration. Something like
this should get you what you want:
(gnus-add-configuration
'(summary
(horizontal 1.0
(vertical 1.0 (summary 1.0 point)
(gnus-add-configuration
'(article
(horizontal 1.0
(v
Andrzej Adam Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...a person which frequently changes identities used
> How to autodetect the person in gnus news reader?
Give a mild (e.g. 10-point) score down on the appropriate pattern of
their Message-Id, which probably does not change.
1 0 L i s p AppropriateS
Match the pattern of the killed originators' message-ids in References.
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Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> (setq gnus-select-method '((nntp "192.168.1.100")))
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think this should be
> (setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "192.168.1.100"))
Yes. What Martin needs to bear in mind is that the distinguished
select me
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone has a batch email reading function for gnus?
Assuming your Gnus is left running overnight, then the gnus-daemon
functions will do what you want.
;; automatic group re-scan without manual effort.
;; assumes: mail groups, level <= 2; nntp gro
Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how can I use gnus as a mail client to send mail when I click on a
> link while browser in firefox?
In GNOME Preferences -> More Prefs -> Preferred Applications, I set
Mail Reader as "custom", using "gnus %s". Then the following script
gives me the handli
"Qing Xiu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I set up Emacs to make itself check for new news every, say,
> 5 minutes?
;; automatic group re-scan without manual effort.
;; assumes: mail groups, level <= 2; nntp groups, level >= 3.
;; look up arg interpretation for gnus-demon-add-handler.
;; ov
xyblor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Shouldn't the newsrc.eld file save a list of all the available
> newsgroups, so I don't have to read the whole active file every time?
Saving the entire list of groups is a very expensive (in bandwidth and
storage space) thing to do because there are tens of th
Dale Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I was wondering could I score on the newsgroups header. According
> to the documentation Newsgroups isn't a valid header to score on.
If your server runs INN, you can ask your newsadmin to add
"Newsgroups:full" to the control file "overview.fmt". If
"Gary Weselle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was hoping to find out on my own by doing C-h k f but I get f runs
> command undifined.
Not from the summary buffer, it doesn't.
Y'know, you actually did a followup with `f' to get this response of
yours posted. You even did it with my preceding mes
Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...and w is to reply to group. but w is now working, hitting it
Um, no...
`C-h k w' correctly informs us:
| w runs `gnus-summary-stop-page-breaking'
| `gnus-summary-stop-page-breaking' is an interactive compiled Lisp function
| -- loaded from "gnus-sum"
Esben Stien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any way to highlight a group that contains replies to my mails?
The short answer: No.
The long answer:
You have to think about how much Gnus knows at what times.
At the point where Gnus displays the *Group* buffer, it has analyzed
no more deeply than to
Kurt Swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> something to send to gnus via gnuserv. Obviously I would like to
> handle all the extensions (for example "?subject=xxx" for mailto:) Has
> anyone attempted this before? Any pointers?
This script serves me for basic command startup (in my gnome init) an
Myriam Abramson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am getting often a "Buffer exceeds maximum size" message and can't
> read my email anymore. ... Any ideas?
M-x set-var RET debug-on-error RET t RET
then repeat the error and show us the trace output.
After you save the output when the error is tripp
"Mr. Big" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> requires the w3 package which I don't have installed. Searching for it
> gives me the information that it is dead (and long live w3?).
I don't know what told you that it's dead, but the situation from my
vantage point (as an XEmacs user) seems to be:
[a] w3
Neil Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Occasionally¹ Emacs will lock up completely whilst in Gnus, at this
> point it is unresponsive to C-g.
...
> Any help on this, and advice on how best I can debug this would be
> greatly appreciated.
Just to be clear, the fact that Emacs becomes unresponsive
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Søren Dideriksen) writes:
> Hi, I can't seem to get gnus, to display all headers.
t runs `gnus-summary-toggle-header'
`gnus-summary-toggle-header' is an interactive compiled Lisp function
-- loaded from "gnus-sum"
(gnus-summary-toggle-header &optional ARG)
Documentation:
Sho
Flatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when sending mail via gnus , there is a 'X-From-Line' that is added
> to the mail.
X-From-Line is an artifact of mail being _received_, not sent. It is
Gnus' way of changing the UNIX (sendmail, procmail) "From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"
header (which lacks a colon,
Allan Gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I prefer to receive some mailing lists in digest form.
> What command should I execute so that the selected digest (or all
> ticked digests) are expanded and appear in the summary buffer as if
> they were the individual messages?
C-d runs `gnus-summary-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Victor S. Miller) writes:
> I sometimes get email, the body of which is html, but which lacks the
> appropriate mime headers. Is there a simple way to force gnus to
> invoke w3m (or w3) to format the email.
W h runs `gnus-article-wash-html'
`gnus-article-wash-html' is an inter
Ed Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way for me to edit the message to put the correct separator
> in a get GNUS to understanding?
`e' in Summary will let you edit a mail message. It'll give you an
editable version of the message. `C-c C-c' when you're done. Put the
right stuff
Ed Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could you please elaborate?
> What is the boundary supposed to look like?
In the header, Content-Type provides the boundary between message
parts. That string must appear exactly in the next part. Your sample
message claims a Content-Type boundary string
Ed Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's the headers. Seems like there is a Mime-Version and a
> Content-Type.
> Any help would be appreciated.
The boundary is mismatched; no wonder Gnus can't parse it.
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="- Forwarded Message
If there are proper header indications, namely MIME-Version and
Content-Type, Gnus will handle it fine. Lacking those, Gnus correctly
assumes text/plain.
Are there such proper headers? If so, then there is a deeper problem.
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or confusion over what's
happening, or something else entirely.
Bugs are found all the time. Maybe you've tripped over a new one.
That said, Gnus' MIME handling is pretty much second to none.
--karl
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Philip Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I try to send it with Ctrl c c. However, this just seems to save a
> new version of the draft and doesn't actually send it.
Once you have used `D e', you should have the message in an ordinary
"*message*" buffer. `C-c C-c' should certainly send it.
Wha
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