島鉄雄 wrote:
> 島鉄雄です。
> Peter Faust <peter.faust-solin...@t-online.de> in
> <8760jiafkp@peter.faust-solingen.dialin.t-online.de> writes:
>
>> Hello together!
>>
>> A few Gnus-users are interested in changing the cancel-lock from sha1:
>> t
gt;
To view the draft in web:
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?STYPE=msgid=0=%3CAABYwALqD4MAAAe%2B.A1.flnews%40WStation5.stz-e.de%3E
Greetings, Peter
P.S.: Several discussions about this are running in the german group
de.comm.software.newsserver, and, of course, in news.software.nntp
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On Fri, Dec 30 2016, Hikaru Ichijyo wrote:
> How would I setup my key selection to depend on what group I'm in?
There is some useful information in the thread "Maybe encrypt message ?"
in gmane.emacs.gnus.general (I don't find any archive on the web...)
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et-key [?\C-c ?e] (lambda () (interactive) (pm/spell "en_GB")))
(defun pm/message-send ()
(unless (message-field-value gnus-delay-header)
(unless (string-equal pm/role "list")
(if (jl-epg-check-unique-keys (jl-mail-recipients))
(mml-secure-message-si
But if you don't need quoted-printable in the first place, then
(add-to-list 'mm-content-transfer-encoding-defaults '("text/plain" 8bit))
would probably solve your problem.
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nice tool: /usr/lib64/gpg-preset-passphrase
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ilisation. They use seahorse
and thunderbird: easy, no nightmare. (Just my personal experience...)
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On Sat, Oct 17 2015, cseber...@gmail.com wrote:
> (gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-demon-scan-news 10 t)
What is your Gnus version?
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-name
(gnus-summary-move-article nil group)
(if summary-p
(next-line)
(gnus-summary-next-unread-article)
(gnus-summary-show-article)
(gnus-summary-select-article-buffer
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item :list-identifier
(nntp+.* (pm/role list) (pm/language en)
(posting-style (address ,pm/list-address)
(eval (setq pm/role list pm/language en))
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On Fri, Feb 13 2015, Brendan Halpin wrote:
.emacs-mail-crash-box existed, and the initial From was rom
Inserting the F resolved the problem.
See also here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/79444
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On Sun, Jan 25 2015, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Clemens Schüller cs.mlists+info-g...@mailbox.org
writes:
What is the old way?
I have this in my .gnus and it works very well :-)
See Peter?
No, not at all, sorry...
What is the old way?
What is your way?
Is incal = Emanuel Berg?
What is wrong
On Sun, Jan 25 2015, incal wrote:
Or if it gradually evolved out of the old one but
still has some connection, keep the old subject like
this
Subject: new subject (was: old subject)
Yeah, C-c C-f s ! ;)
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not appear in your
References: header, so that the thread is broken.
Do you really use Gnus?
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On Mon, Oct 20 2014, Christopher Culver wrote:
Is there a way to update only mail groups?
You can set different levels for mail groups and other groups.
And then: (gnus-group-get-new-news mail-group-level t)
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of context), and that will be archived.
My message-cite-articles-with-x-no-archive is t, so this message will
stay understandable in the future... ;)
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good experience with:
(setq
gnus-use-dribble-file nil
gnus-read-newsrc-file nil
gnus-save-newsrc-file nil
gnus-startup-file (concat pm/emacs-dir newsrc))
(gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-group-save-newsrc 5 2)
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or .newsrc.eld)
. That would increase the chance of a crash corrupting .newsrc.eld
itself, instead of just the dribble file.
Yes, but there is still newsrc.eld~ and probably backups.
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unavoidable...
See also:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/79040
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git-gnus?
TIA for any hints,
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(gnus-seconds-today))
. Yesterday, %H:%M)
(604800 . %A %H:%M)
((gnus-seconds-month)
. %A %d)
((gnus-seconds-year)
. %B %d)
(t . %b %d %Y))
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Perhaps I'm being dim?
I don't know. But probably you just don't read the documentation.
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on the gmane forums and they changed the ban to be more
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by default?
This is perhaps what you want:
(setq gnus-thread-sort-functions '((not gnus-thread-sort-by-most-recent-date)))
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followed by turning off threading?
/ T T T
Or maybe one of the topics in the manual under *(gnus) Alternative
Approaches*.
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similar issue, whenever there are accented characters in the
group name: group shows up twice or more, number of messages varies.
Latest git version.
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this: (setq message-draft-headers '(References From))
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On Mon, Jul 16 2012, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
the only problem with this is, that it leaves an empty header
X-Add-To-Cc in the buffer,
What about (message-remove-header X-Add-To-Cc) ?
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was, the highlighting isn't there now.
If I exit the group q and go back in the first message I view will
display the custom colors.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Peter
Peter Anderson peter.ander...@usg.edu writes:
I'm a noob. I've looked around and think I've found parts of the answer
and any line that starts
with +++ to be green. (the whole line)
Another group has Help-desk tickets in it and it will have line similar
to:
blah blah blah Assigned: Peter
I want to be able to make the word following Assigned: (in this case
Peter) stand out by changing its color or some attribute
and any line that starts
with +++ to be green. (the whole line)
Another group has Help-desk tickets in it and it will have line similar
to:
blah blah blah Assigned: Peter
I want to be able to make the word following Assigned: (in this case
Peter) stand out by changing its color or some attribute
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the messages or `S o m' to
forward them as attachments.
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-map)
(add-hook 'gnus-article-mode-hook 'my-alter-article-map)
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, which -- unlike Gnus/PGG --
doesn't seem to know anything about modern MIME formats.
Is there a simple way to accomplish that?
Take care,
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the mbox backend and tell procmail to save all incoming
messages in ~/.mail/*.spool. Then you set
(setq mail-sources '((file) (directory :path ~/.mail))
and you'll get mbox files in ~/Mail for every spool file in ~/.mail
Just be sure, that only Gnus works on the files in ~/Mail.
Cheers, Peter
, but not at the same time.
2.) Use maildir: no locking problems.
/var/mail/user - ~/Mail/... with procmail
Managing ~/Mail/... with Gnus or mutt, or both at the same time!
(untested, I use nnml and only 1 MUA)
Cheers, Peter
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Now to figure out where .emacs.d/Mail is coming from.
Start first with emacs -Q, so no site configuration file will be
loaded. Then you go on loading your configuration files one by one and
check when the value of nnml-directory changes.
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Robert Marshall s...@chezmarshall.freeserve.co.uk writes:
On Thu, 06 Jan 2011, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
Strange, I did not get the message from Adam...
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pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) writes:
How can I tell Gnus, not to move my mouse pointer?
Can anybody confirm this problem?
Nobody...?
How can I debug this problem?
With my setup (SloppyFocus in fvwm, pager, unclutter, etc.) it's really
annoying.
TIA for any help!
Cheers, Peter
:
- other window mangers: kde and nothing at all (failsafe)
- emacs -Q and no configuration files at all in $HOME
The result is always the same...
Versions:
GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1)
Gnus v5.13
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confirm this problem? My window manager is fvwm.
TIA for any help!
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pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) writes:
I'm just working on my-alter-summary-map and my-alter-article-map to get
this behaviour.
Here some ideas:
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(defun my-alter-group-map ()
(local-set-key [right] 'gnus-group-select-group
the w3m-highlight-current-anchor does not work as expected... :(
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buffer. Then the navigation (and url selection with TAB) would
be more ergonomic.
I'm just working on my-alter-summary-map and my-alter-article-map to get
this behaviour.
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- possibility to enter group name in mini-buffer with tab-completion
TIA for any hints!
And thanks a lot for this great software, I've just switched from mutt
to gnus!
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the parent
article) until I applied analogous changes to the other occurrence of search by
message-id in nnimap.el: nnimap-request-article-part.
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referencing by message-id when
reading news through nntp and email through imap?
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the menu
Article/Display... to change the display shows the same effect.
Does anyone know how to change the display of the article without any
changes in the summary tree?
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t
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I just thought that this might be useful to somebody else, and perhaps
the change should be made in the actual codebase.
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with Lisp, although not
particularly experienced with Emacs-lisp, but I can probably muddle
through if somebody points me in the right direction. I'm just not
sure where to look from here.
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and restart. Is there something else
I can do to reset Gnus connections?
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into a machine that has a working
SMTP server, and create a tunnel:
,
| ssh -L 2525:127.0.0.1:25 -N somehost.com
`
And then reconfigure Gnus to use port 2525 for SMTP.
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If the IMAP server uses SSL/TLS:
,
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| '((nnimap imap.example.com (nnimap-stream ssl
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That is the configuration I use, and it works well.
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to be no need now to install a
stand alone gnus, the tramp package I think also falls into this
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would appreciate if someone could show me how to use these utf 8
characters when using Gnus.
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, and then assign that
face to the gnus variable:
,
| (make-face 'my-gnus-summary-selected)
| (custom-set-faces
| '(my-gnus-summary-selected ((t (:background #44)
| (setq
| gnus-summary-selected-face 'my-gnus-summary-selected)
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I may be doing things the hard way, but it does work.
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Google doesn't support NTP, which is really sad
They don't have a time server? ;)
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(setq gnus-select-method '(nnimap imap.gmail.com
I might be wrong about this, but I don't believe you can use nnimap in
gnus-select-method, you have to use gnus-secondary-select-methods.
This might be helpful:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusGmail
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is the letter following %u. The function will be passed the
| current header as argument. The function should return a string, which
| will be inserted into the summary just like information from any other
| summary specifier.
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want to see them even if they don’t have
| followups, you can use the ‘/ D’ command (see “Limiting”). Otherwise
| (except for the visibility issue), they are just like ticked messages.
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you enter a group, there is an implicit limit so that the
summary buffer only shows you unread articles. You can try popping
the limit /w and also adding old articles to the limit /o.
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use msmtp at all?
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INBOX)))
Sorry this post is so long, I didn't have time to make it shorter :-)
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0: inbox
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Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use gnus to handle emails. The group buffer looks like this.
0: nndraft:drafts
0: nndraft:queue
0: nnfolder+archive:sent
0: nnmaildir:inbox
How can I
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 14:09:53 -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use gnus to handle emails. The group buffer looks like this.
0: nndraft:drafts
0: nndraft:queue
0: nnfolder+archive:sent
0: nnmaildir:inbox
How can I
OK, a quick newb question, if possible - I've gotten everything set up
pretty happily (a nice summary-line-format, etc.) but I can't figure
out how to change the initial appearance of the summary buffer when I
first enter it from the group buffer - I'd like it to look the way it
does after hitting
Sorry, newb question - if I'm reading it right, Section 3.1.4 of the
gnus manual says that
((eq mark gnus-ticked-mark) . italic)
will make ticked items in the Summary appear in an italic fontface.
What part of the manual should I look in in order to figure out how
make 'R'ead articles appear
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:12:17 +0200, Hadron Quark wrote:
Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:03:33 +0800, CHENG Gao wrote:
*On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:52:21 -0400
* Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried out:
I enabled archving in .gnus
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:03:33 +0800, CHENG Gao wrote:
*On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:52:21 -0400
* Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried out:
I enabled archving in .gnus as suggested in the Gnus Manual:
(setq gnus-message-archive-group
'((if (message-news-p
Peter Dalgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, here's the grub:
Possibly better idea: Have a look in
http://staff.pubhealth.ku.dk/~pd/gnus-trouble/
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enabled,
but I don't want to forego umlauts or guillemots either.
Does anyone have a recommendation for me how to remedy this
problem?
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that a pleonasm anyway?
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limit based on just about anything
I think, if you can figure out which one you want.
If you want to do it automatically on entering the group, you could
put them in a group-specific hook or something, probably.
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Hello,
Is there any way/ tool to setup smtp-configuration depending on the nnimap
group I'm using?
Currently I set smtpmail-default-smtp-server, smtpmail-smtp-server and so on.
I use two different imap accounts for each one the mail I sent is configured
in a different way.
TIA -- Peter
a
solution?
many thanks
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* Peter Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
How can I make Gnus automatically expand an otherwise collapsed thread
(with let's say 4 articles) when another, new, fifth article arrives.
The intention is clear:
I would like to easily see (when entering the group buffers) where the
new
above) have Gnus automatically expand the thread
really hoping for answers
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threads to find the new message.
There is no function to unhide threads based on what they contain, I'm
afraid.
But this was in 1997.
I could imagine, things have improved here since that time...?
really hoping for answers
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out new articles I don't want to
read and gnus-namazu allows to search for old articles quickly and
effectively.
Many thanks.
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it.
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* Peter Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have a lot of cached articles (marked with *) in several groups and
also in some groups on a foreign server (news.individual.de).
Since news.individual.de is no longer for free and my subscription ended
(true for many of its former users since
Frank Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somewhere while googling I read that fonts such as bitstream vera sans
mono don't look good in emacs, because emacs doesn't work with Xft,
whereas this font looks great in applications like opera, firefox etc
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