Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
> I just upgraded my system, so the versions I have are Emacs 23.2.1 +
> Gnus v5.13. Now, at Gnus startup, the nnimap server is never
> agentized.
Anyone having the same issue?
I investigated a bit more and found the following. If I remove the
~/.gnus.d/News/
Hello,
Previously, with Emacs22.2 + Gnus v5.11, at Gnus startup, the nnimap
server was always agentized:
{nnfolder:archive} (closed)
{nntp:} (opened)
{nnimap:} (opened) (agent)
I just upgraded my system, so the versions I have are Emacs 23.2.1 +
Gnus v5.13. Now, at Gnus startup,
Alberto Luaces writes:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
>
>> When I reply to a mail, the body starts with the citation of the
>> owner+date+something, then there is an empty line, then the quoted
>> original text.
>>
>> Is there a way to remove the empty line
Hello,
When I reply to a mail, the body starts with the citation of the
owner+date+something, then there is an empty line, then the quoted
original text.
Is there a way to remove the empty line ?
Thanks,
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Slackrat writes:
> Currently I W-h and W-w to get the mails into a reasonable state to
> read them as they are in fact HTML emails.
>
> But I was thinking of using W3M which I have available to automatically
> render them readable:
For w3m, I only this in my ~/.gnus, and it works:
(setq
;; ht
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> With apropos I get:
> gnus-agent-expire-days is a variable defined in `gnus-agent.el'.
> Its value is 7
>
> Documentation:
> Read articles older than this will be expired.
>
> I think that this is an error, because -luckily- only articles from
> which I h
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> Bye the way a bigger problem is expire. Sometimes I have to wait half a
> minute to a minute going to another folder. Maybe it would be better to
> do the expiring not always? Say at most once a day.
Sure, I have this in my ~/.gnus to disable expiration when leaving a
g
Water Lin writes:
> I know I can delete emails one by one by B Del.
>
> I also know that I can delete emails at one time by mark them by # and
> then use B Del.
>
> But It is still a dirty way. I need to mark emails one by one.
>
> Is there any way I can delete all emails in my mailbox without us
Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
> I just upgraded my Gnus to v5.13, using the emacs23 debian lenny
> backport.
>
> Since then, I noticed that each time I restart Gnus, my nnimap server is
> not agentized anymore. Here is what I see in the Server buffer:
For the record, I switched back
harven writes:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
>
>> I just upgraded my Gnus to v5.13, using the emacs23 debian lenny
>> backport.
>>
>> Since then, I noticed that each time I restart Gnus, my nnimap server is
>> not agentized anymore. Here is what I see in the
Hello,
I just upgraded my Gnus to v5.13, using the emacs23 debian lenny
backport.
Since then, I noticed that each time I restart Gnus, my nnimap server is
not agentized anymore. Here is what I see in the Server buffer:
{nnfolder:archive} (closed)
{nntp:} (opened)
{nnimap:} (opened
Richard Riley writes:
> You might consider adding backports to your Lenny sources. Emacs 23
> works well from that on Lenny.
Ok, I just upgraded my installation using the emacs23 backports.
I now have the sticky article command, but Using 'Ctrl-C RET b' to
attach another buffer does not include
Jens Thiele writes:
> You may consider using one as it is quite useful.
I'll check, yes.
> Another similar way:
>
> Create a new group. ("G m" in *Group* buffer, maybe using nnml backend)
> Copy the Articles to forward in that group.
> Forward the articles.
> Delete articles and group again.
Thanks for your help Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> | A S runs the command gnus-sticky-article, which is an interactive compiled
> Lisp
> | function in `gnus-art.el'.
Ok, so I can not use it, because this function does not exist on my
system, Gnus v5.11, GNU Emacs 22.2.1 on Debian Lenny. Too
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
>>
>> This works when the mails to be attached are in the same group. How
>> do you attach mails that are stored in different groups ?
>
> Very good question, and I don't know how to do that in a good way. I
>
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Volkan YAZICI writes:
>
>> Is it possible to forward more than one message in gnus?
>
> Sure it is. Mark all messages you need to forward with the process mark
> `#', then use `gnus-summary-post-forward' or `gnus-summary-mail-forward'
> as usual.
BTW, another question ab
John Sullivan writes:
> First, new mails arriving are sometimes instantly marked "O", so I never
> see them unless I expand with / o. This seems to happen when I have a
> group open for a long time, so that it has to reconnect to the imap
> server when I finally do an operation on a message. What
Olivier Sirven writes:
> Hello,
Hello,
> I use message-alternative-emails to declare all my email aliases but
> when I create a wide reply to a message sent to one of my aliases Gnus
> keeps adding this alias to the CC recipients list. How can I avoid
> this?
I have the two following lines abo
n...@alteferians.org (fff, l'ipphca.) writes:
> Gnus Select Method: Hide Value
> Method: Value Menu nntp
[...]
> i want to use the 3: orange, giga and giga-eu.
If you want to use these three news servers, already defined in the
Gnus Secondary Servers list, just set the Gnus Select Method to nnn
Kay Ulbrich writes:
> Hello,
Hello,
> is there an archiving rule, which archives sent replies into the
> IMAP-folder, the replied-to message is in?
I use the (gcc-self . t) group parameter for this, see:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Group-Parameters.html
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Nicolas
Nicolas KOWALSKI writes:
> When in the Summary buffer, I notice than articles without answers
> have no symbol to the left of the subject, but those who have answers
> have this symbols. Here is an example:
[...]
> (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-root "->"
> gnu
Hello,
When in the Summary buffer, I notice than articles without answers
have no symbol to the left of the subject, but those who have answers
have this symbols. Here is an example:
RN 09-Mar [Timothy Murphy] (5.3k) LAN addresses in IPv6
O 07-Mar [Gene Heskett ] (4.6k) -> F10, cups
Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just upgraded my gnus copy, but it does not work better.
It has others drawbacks... My agent setting is always lost on startup,
and on some nntp groups, Emacs segfaults. I switched to 5.10.10, which
does not have these problems, bu
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, May 04 2008, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to automatically add the Gcc header coming from my
>> posting-styles settings when using gnus-summary-resend-message-edit
>> (`S D e' in the summary buffe
Hello,
Is there a way to automatically add the Gcc header coming from my
posting-styles settings when using gnus-summary-resend-message-edit
(`S D e' in the summary buffer)?
Thanks,
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Marcus Harnisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way to tell Gnus to display all messages that have hit
> the server since last time I was reading this group (up to another
> configurable limit -- I might not have read the group in the past
> decade)? Alternatively, displaying every mess
Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From time to time, in the summary buffer the threading shows repeated
> subjects, instead of leaving them empty. Here is an example:
>
>
> O [Tom Lane ]`-> Re: [GENERAL] postgre vs MySQL
> O [Greg Smith
Brian Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe we're talking about different things. After I'm done reading a
> group, I press 'c' to mark everything as read and exit the group. At a
> later point in time, when I reenter the group, Gnus will only show the
> unread messages. It's at that time tha
brettrandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've figured this one out. I was running the version that came with
> Debian Etch's uw-mailutils, which apparently 6 years old. I downloaded
> the latest UW-IMAP from the official server and mailutil worked great,
> first time.
Glad this helped you.
I a
brettrandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey everyone
Hello,
> Has anyone got a script or other that can already do this? I don't
> care if it uses the locally sync'd Maildir, whether it talks to an
> IMAP server (local or remote), or if it reads from a PST - I just
> need to figure a way of c
Hello,
>From time to time, in the summary buffer the threading shows repeated
subjects, instead of leaving them empty. Here is an example:
O [Tom Lane ]`-> Re: [GENERAL] postgre vs MySQL
O [Greg Smith] +->
O [Justin] `-> Re: [GENERAL] postgre vs MySQ
Pete Axon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do people create a new group for each list with a corresponding
> nnmail-split-method? How do you handle this stuff?
I use server side sieve filtering (Cyrus-imapd); my script stores
incoming mail in a specific folder for almost each list. I read them
using
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have the following in my config file, you may try it:
>
> ,
> | (define-coding-system-alias 'gb18030 'gb2312)
> | (define-coding-system-alias 'x-gbk 'gb2312)
> | (define-coding-system-alias 'gbk 'gb2312)
> `
This works well; I have no more
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Mar 29 2008, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
>
>> Sven Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Here's how you can add that in your Gnus init file:
>>>
>>> (add-to-list 'mm-charset-
Sven Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's how you can add that in your Gnus init file:
>
> (add-to-list 'mm-charset-synonym-alist '(gbk . cp936))
I added this to my ~/.gnus; the variable now shows up as:
mm-charset-synonym-alist's value is
((gbk . cp936)
(iso885915 . iso-8859-15)
(iso8
Hello,
Gnus sometimes complains of an unknown charset "gbk" when I enter a
group. Is there something I can do to prevent it or make Gnus accept
this charset ?
This is with the Debian 4.0 default packages:
gnus-version's value is "No Gnus v0.6"
emacs-version's value is "21.4.1"
Thanks,
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Nicol
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Is there a way to automatically marking mail/news sent by myself
>>> as read? So that they don't get counted in the unread message
>>> counter.
>>
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Well, if your mail backend is nnimap with Cyrus-imapd behind, you may
>> use the "imapflags" sieve extension:
>>
>> http://wiki.fastmail.fm/index.php?ti
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is already t here. This only works for the "Gcc:" header.
>
> When you mail to a mailing list or newsgroup, the mail sent back
> from the list or newsgroup is still unread.
Well, if your mail backend is nnimap with Cyrus-imapd behind, you may
use the
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
Hello,
> Is there a way to automatically marking mail/news sent by myself as
> read? So that they don't get counted in the unread message counter.
Yes, according to this variable:
"gnus-gcc-mark-as-read's value is nil
Documentation:
If non-nil, a
Hello,
I have set the use-hard-newlines variable to 't', but when I send
messages, I do not see the "format=flowed" string in the Content-Type:
field.
Does this mean my messages are not flowed ? If so, what should I do to
make them flowed ?
gnus-version: Gnus v5.10.8
emacs-version: GNU Emacs 21.
Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> (add-to-list 'gnus-article-display-hook 'gnus-article-treat-dumbquotes)
>
> Er, make that add-hook. *sigh*
Corrected.
Thanks,
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Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 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 'gn
Hello,
I would like the gnus-article-treat-dumbquotes function (called by the
keys `W d' when viewing an article) to be called everytime. Is there a
way to achieve this ?
Thanks,
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