Adam Sjøgren writes:
> Pankaj writes:
>
>> '(gnus-secondary-select-methods
>>'(
>> (nntp "news.gwene.org") ; Gmane
>> (nnml "") ; /var/spool/mail
>>
>> If I update the server to "news.gmane.io", will I need to modify all the
>> entries in the "~/.newsrc.eld" file?
>
>
I recently went through the node "(gnus) Changing Servers". However, I
didn't find specific details regarding the scenario where a changed
server resolves to the same IP address as the previous one. I currently
have the following configuration in my "~/.gnus.el":
#+begin_src elisp
'(gnus-secondar
Björn Bidar writes:
> Pankaj Jangid writes:
>
>>> If this variable is ‘dummy’, Gnus will create a dummy root that will
>>> have all the sub-threads as children.
>>
>> (setq gnus-summary-make-false-root 'dummy)
>
> Personally I found dummy works t
Adam Sjøgren writes:
>> As we can see this is not possible.
>
> I cannot see this without examining the headers, maybe you can :-)
My apologies for any confusion. What I meant to say is that, based on
the date-time, an earlier message wouldn't typically have an
'in-reply-to' header referencing a
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Have you tried what I suggested initially:
>
> (setq gnus-sort-gathered-threads-function 'gnus-thread-sort-by-date)
>
Yes. I tried this suggestion. But this doesn't have any effect on the
output. I tried it with all the combinations of
"gnus-summary-make-false-root". Defau
Adam Sjøgren writes:
> Pankaj writes:
>
>> E 20-10-23 23:18 PM [ 107: Victor Giordano ] => Re: [go-nuts] Re: About
>> allowing conversion from bool to int
>> O 21-10-23 02:44 AM [ 123: Victor Giordano ] +->
>> O 21-10-23 03:17 AM [ 142: Volker Dobler ] +->
>> O 21-10-23 06:01 A
>> I have configured Gnus to sort a bunch of groups by date instead of by
>> number, and I can't feel the difference (in speed) -- this on a 4 year
>> old laptop.
>>
>> Maybe I'm just growing slower ;-)
>
> Or all this just seems to matter less!
I am using the following configuration since last 24
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 21 Oct 2023 at 10:41, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> ;; Threading
>> '(gnus-thread-sort-functions
>>'(gnus-thread-sort-by-number))
>> '(gnus-summary-thread-gathering-function
>>'gnus-gather-threads-by-r
Following is the snapshot from the go-nuts mailing list. Note that the
last item in the list was received before the parent item. This should
not be possible. What changes should I make in the in the Gnus settings
so that it appears in correct order. By correct order, I mean the last
item should ha
"Roland Winkler" writes:
> - How can I tell gnus (in a running emacs session) that I've rsync'ed
> all local user directories and gnus should update itself accordingly
> when, for example, articles are marked as read or expired.
>
> - Where does gnus store the information that I have read or
Colin Baxter writes:
> I have inadvertently depressed some key and I've ended up with a hash
> symbol '#' alongside the name of a RSS feed newsgroup. What does the
> symbol mean and how can I get rid of it?
The key that you have pressed is ‘#’ key. You can mark multiple articles
using ‘#’ key an
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> It should -- as far as I know all the nnmail splitting/washing stuff
> happens on a _copy_ of the message buffer, ie you're not changing the
> actual underlying message, as the IMAP server sees it.
Hmm... I have this in my ~/.gnus.el. But nothing is happening. Are there
Especially, ‘nnmail-prepare-incoming-header-hook’. Does it work for IMAP
backend?
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Regards ~Pankaj
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Richmond writes:
> I was using 26.
>
> I have now tried 27.2, and 28.0.50 (and 25) and all produce the same
> error.
>
> I think it is odd that I get the error if I start gnus from the command
> line, with emacs -nw -f gnus, but if I start emacs first, emacs -nw,
> then start gnus from within ema
Richmond writes:
> I tried creating a new linux user, and copied the files .gnus and
> .gnu-emacs-custom and then ran emacs -nw -f gnus, but still got the
> same error.
Is this emacs-27? I can see that that could be the only difference. I am
using Emacs from the git master (i.e. 28.x).
If you h
Richmond writes:
> I have already reported it to them. They say there is nothing wrong
>
> their end.
>
> Notice this command works and allows interaction with the server:
>
> gnutls-cli nntp.aioe.org:563
Oh yes. I forgot, you had already mentioned that it works fine in the
server buffer.
Then
Richmond writes:
>> Could you please try removing the other params from your configuration
>> if the previously mentioned restart also doesn’t fix the issue.
> This change does fix the issue. However it means not using TLS. I want
> to use TLS. I was using TLS before the server was upgraded witho
Richmond writes:
> Since nntp.aioe.org has upgraded its system from debian 8 I have been
> getting this error when starting gnus:
>
(error Process nntpd not running)
> nntp (nntp.aioe.org) open error: ‘>>> (error Process nntpd not
> running)’. Continue? (y or n) y
> However if I go to the
Alex Bennée writes:
> - can I re-fetch a whole thread based on the references in the post
> that is visible in my summary?
>
M-x gnus-summary-refer-thread
I use the default key-binding ‘A T’.
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). The big caveats
> are to only use one device at a time, and to remember to sync! I
> almost always remember to up-sync but sometimes I get impatient and
> forget to down-sync.
Any specific options to rsync that might add to the comfort? Or is it
just okay
,
Pankaj Jangid
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physiculus writes:
> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Support-for-IMAP-Extensions.html#Support-for-IMAP-Extensions
>
> 6.3.4 Support for IMAP Extensions
> If you’re using Google’s Gmail, you may want to see your Gmail labels
> when reading your mail. Gnus can give you this
physiculus writes:
> But here are no labels visible...
> after pressing t.
>
> I insert the X-GM-LABELS to gnus-visible-headers.
>
Are you sure this header is there in Gmail messages. I just check a few
of my emails (show original) and could not find X-GM-LABELS in any of
those.
It could be som
Clemens Schüller via info-gnus-english
writes:
> All Headers are shown, when you press t
I prefer this approach. Rest of the time I just use Gnus defaults.
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