Hi Jochem,
Jochem Huhmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a nnml group with many mails in it I want to export to a unix
mailbox file. After looking through the Gnus manual and then googling for it
I still came up empty handed. Probably I'm just using the wrong
keywords...
Any hints?
I realized that tramp and Gnus don't work really well together. I often
run in problems when using both at the same time. Mostly, I can't
connect to the remote file anymore if I'm running Gnus and cease to work
on the file for some time.
Conversely, if I'm visiting a tramp buffer and then try
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oliver Heins wrote:
Here's the backtrace:
[...]
| tramp-handle-executable-find(w3m)
I don't know where `tramp-handle-executable-find' comes from.
[...]
| (if (eq (tramp-find-foreign-file-name-handler default-directory
Sébastien Vauban [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I move on to Subject: line on an article buffer, and do a M-x
describe-face I get default.
But say doing the same on the signature returns gnus-signature-face.
As I said initially in this post, I've the same problem as
yours, but not at the same
kousik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
I'm a long time user (and a big fan) of ColorTheme, but have now
problems within Emacs 22 (both in Ubuntu and in the Windows
port): many buffers are not colored anymore (Gnus groups for
example), or not the first time the buffer
Simo Lahteinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gnus manual (section 3.1.1: Summary Buffer Lines) states very briefly
that when using %B in gnus-summary-line-format it is possible to make
things look better:
Note that it is possible to make the thread display look really
neat by replacing the