en during my
attempts, though ...
Best regards,
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can remember why/what of the block.
Can you expand on how using Org for this is done? Examples?
Documentation?
Cheers,
/Liman
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else than "text/plain", and have it encoded in
Quoted-Printable (or even BASE64), which ought to eliminate the
problem. (Q-P encoding would lead to "From ..." --> "=70rom ...", if I
remember the standard correctly, which I probably don't ;-).
Then again, I
ticle-number) char)
> (gnus-summary-find-next) ))
Oh! Cool stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
/Liman
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Being an old Sendmail MTA geek, I use a different approach entirely.
I have a local MTA (now Postfix, as Sendmail is more or less abandonware
these days) on my machine, and use a "header_dependent_relay" database
to make Postfix select the right account based on the From: line. GNUS
just drops the
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>> Being an old Sendmail MTA geek, I use a different approach entirely.
>>
>> I have a local MTA (now Postfix, as Sendmail is more or less abandonware
>> these days) on my machine, and use a "header_dependent_relay" database
>>
Andrew Cohen writes:
>> After many months I have updated the gnus-select2 feature branch. This
>> incorporates a number of bug fixes as well as updating to the latest
>> master. I have been using this version (or something close to it) for
>> nearly a year with no problems. Please check it out and
ccording
to some combination of tags".
With this as background, is your problem possible to explain?
Best regards,
/Lars-Johan Liman
bobnew...@bobnewell.net 2021-01-17 18:53 [-1000]:
> Aloha,
> If I understand what you're saying correctly, thi
Ah. Yes, I can see that that can create problems.
I use ... err ... correction: the company I work for in my $dayjob ...
uses Gmail. It's not my choice and I'm not a fan in any way, but I
manage to live with it. I only use it as a store-and-forward IMAP
respository. I do _nothing_ in Gmail. I down
t of this
for me, is there? ;-) ;-) ;-)
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>> (At the risk of being a besserwisser ... apologies in advance.)
>>
>> Could your problem stem from what I have been told and believe to be
>> true, that Gmail doesn't have the concept of "mailboxes&quo
Hi, Jeffrey,
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>> respository. I do _nothing_ in Gmail. I download everything to my Gnus
>> machine and split the mail into folders there. Gmail knows nothing
>> about my folders. It just stores my mail until I download it. This may
jeffreyde...@gmail.co
Hi!
I have used Gnus for mail for many a good year, and I have several mail
sources. One of them is only reachable if I access it over VPN. (Don't
ask!) Occasionally I forget to enable the VPN before accessing my mail,
and the attempt to pick up mail from that particular server will fail.
Fair eno
anging the "question" to a "Please ack!" of some kind?
Cheers,
/Liman
la...@gnus.org 2021-10-12 14:39 [+0200]:
> Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>> My question: how is my answer (yes/no) used? (Whic
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nt or point me to RTFM.
> Or is there a better/simpler way?
> Cheers,
> /Liman
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Hi! It's me again! :-)
Another thing that has made me curious for a long time ...
I'm using GNUS for e-mail with a local MH directory structure storage
backend. My fancy-mail-split sometimes copy a message into two folders
(on purpose).
If I read the message in one of the folders, it will be mar
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>> But if I reply to the message, the "A" mark that indicates that I have
>> answered the message only appears in the folder where I actually sat
>> when I replied. If I go to the other folder, there is no indication on
>> the summa
see with having your Emacs generate the
Message-ID?
Best regards,
/Lars-Johan Liman
rameik...@posteo.net 2023-12-08 18:44 [+]:
> Hello everyone! I'm on Emacs 29.1 and I use Message and sendmail for
> writing emails. I don't load Gnus but I
n of what to do if you read that.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322#section-3.6.4
Best regards,
/Liman
rameik...@posteo.net 2023-12-09 14:16 [+]:
> Dear Lars-Johan Liman,
> Thank you very much for your k
FWIW, I agree with Arash's sentiment. This, again, goes back to the
notion that a message without a Message-ID is (more or less) invalid.
Therefore any and all e-mail software (user agents and transport agents
alike) is disciplined to add a Message-ID to any message without one, to
avoid transferri
Hi!
hus...@alshehhi.io 2023-12-30 10:41 [-0600]:
> When gnus starts (M-x gnus), it automatically get new news. This is a
> reasonable default. But when I start gnus multiple times to look up a
> message, I have to wait few seconds for it to start. Is there a way to
> prevent gnus to get new news a
[My previous message came from the wrong sender address. Apologies.]
e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk 2024-01-04 13:55 [+]:
> To avoid forgetting about queued emails, I have my queue group at level
> 1 and it's the first group in the Group buffer view.
Smart! Thanks! (I have that with other important folder
e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk 2024-01-06 15:56 [+]:
> My bad! It's a customization I have in my .gnus.el file:
> (defun esf/gnus-agent-plugged ()
> (gnus-group-send-queue))
> (add-hook 'gnus-agent-plugged-hook 'esf/gnus-agent-plugged)
> You could probably simply add 'gnus-group-send-queue to the
yeti@tilde.institute 2024-02-12 05:55 [+]:
> Maybe that depends on the theme loaded?
That could be, but *I* didn't change anything between Emacs28 and
Emacs29, so if it's a new theme, it came with Emacs29. And I still
wonder where that knob sits that I need to tweak.
... and I believe it pert
yeti@tilde.institute 2024-02-12 08:54 [+]:
> The snapshot was from my main notebook still running Debian11, that's
> the only reason to still be on Emacs27 there.
Ack.
> A snapshot from a fresh (old `~/.emacs*` removed) Emacs29 on XFCE in
> Voidlinux:
Thanks! That looks OK.
e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk 2024-02-12 10:42 [+]:
> The easy way to find out is to move point to one of the header lines and
> then "C-u C-x =" (what-cursor-position but with C-u to ask for all the
> details)! One of the things this will tell you is the face(s)
> associated with where point is.
AHH!! I
Going back to my original posting.
SUCCESS! 🙂
TL;DR; Use:
(custom-set-faces
'(gnus-header ((t
Long version:
First I solved _one_ problem. After much poking, testing, and reading I
figured out that
info-gnus-engl...@cafax.se 2024-02-11 23:42 [+0100]:
> (custom-set-faces
> '(gnus-header (
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