Re: multiple gmail accounts: smtp and expiry

2012-04-18 Thread Richard Riley
Sivaram Neelakantan writes: > On Tue, Apr 17 2012,Richard Riley wrote: > > [snipped 19 lines] > >>> And if people have better ideas, they'd correct it on the wiki. >>> >> >> Except in reality they don't. Mutiple smtp accounts has numerous &

Re: multiple gmail accounts: smtp and expiry

2012-04-17 Thread Richard Riley
Sivaram Neelakantan writes: > On Sat, Apr 14 2012,George McNinch wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> To the extent that this is useful, I thought I'd share some >> idea(s)/solution(s) to issues related to smtp and expiry for multiple >> gmail accounts in gnus. > > Nice. > > If I may be bold enough to request,

Re: How hide the seconds in article header's date?

2011-04-08 Thread Richard Riley
Damien Wyart writes: > * Guilherme Gondim in gnu.emacs.gnus: >> How can I hide the seconds from the article headers? > >> > Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:34:33 +0300 (2 days, 6 hours, 28 seconds ago) >> ^^ > > These two settings did

Re: citation line above or below body?

2011-01-24 Thread Richard Riley
Philipp Haselwarter writes: > ---8<---[snipped 27 lines: everything :p]---8<--- > > Well I tend to leave in just the parts I'm directly answering/referring > to, which is usually the outermost level of citation. If someone wants > to follow a thread, he can do just that - read the thread. > When

Re: citation line above or below body?

2011-01-24 Thread Richard Riley
Philipp Haselwarter writes: > "G" == Gary writes: > > G> Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > >>> When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below >>> the citation line. This leads to weird threads, where my text ends up >>> right below the "so-and-so wrote:" line > > G> What do you mean

Re: EasyPG versus Mailcrypt in Emacs 23

2011-01-21 Thread Richard Riley
Philipp Haselwarter writes: > I fear I still don't get your question, but that might be due to the > fact that I've never used mailcrypt. > All I do when I want to read an encrypted mail is select it in the > summary. Then I usually get prompted if I want to decrypt the PGP part > and enter my pa

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-19 Thread Richard Riley
Richard Riley writes: > gnus-update-message-archive-method was set to t but this does > not alter the archive methods in the newsrc if you alter something like > nnml-directory. I removed the offending parts of the .newsrc.eld by hand > (always hairy) and now have it all "c

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-19 Thread Richard Riley
Richard Riley writes: > a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > >> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:29:36 +0100, Richard wrote: >> >>> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >>>> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 18:46:44 +0100, Richard wrote: >> >>>>

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-19 Thread Richard Riley
Glyn Millington writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Glyn Millington writes: >> >>> Richard Riley writes: >>> >>>> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >>>> >>>>> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 15:51:54 +0100, Richard wrote:

Re: nnimap problems

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
Jim Burton writes: > Hi, I am using gnus Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) with the Arch Linux > package. I'm using this because I read that it has many improvements in > nnimap. My emacs is GNU Emacs 23.2.1. > > I have two nnimap groups, and quite often (several times per day) > refreshing all group

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:29:36 +0100, Richard wrote: > >> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >>> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 18:46:44 +0100, Richard wrote: > >> So what format? Maildir? > > No, that would be nnmaildir. > nnmaildir is a format? I

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
Glyn Millington writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >> >>> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 15:51:54 +0100, Richard wrote: >>> >>>> Why is this a "spool" directory? >>> >>>> The word &quo

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 18:46:44 +0100, Richard wrote: > So what format? Maildir? > >>> No, that would be nnmaildir. > >> nnmaildir is a format? I thought it was a back end that fed on Maildir? >> Possibly silly wording issues only. I dont know at times.

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 14:59:40 +0100, Richard wrote: > >>> nnml does not store in mbox format: > >>> ,[ 6.3.13.3 Mail Spool ] >>> | >>> | If you use this back end, Gnus will split all incoming mail into file

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 15:51:54 +0100, Richard wrote: > >> Why is this a "spool" directory? > >> The word "spool" is throwing me. I thought "spool" meant it was spooled >> to you and then stored in a backend .. like nnml. > > A "(news)spool" in news-related

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
Gary writes: > Funny. I didn't see the OP. Anyway... > > Richard Riley wrote: >> ernest writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> This is my setup: I use fetchmail to get mail from >>> different POP/IMAP servers, then split the incoming >>> mail with p

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 13:41:04 +0100, Richard wrote: > >> ~/Mail is a default. I am "pretty sure" (thats a euphemism meaning "I am >> happy to remain in ignorance as it works for me") that nnml reads >> "incoming" from the spool /var/spool and then stores t

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
Gary writes: > Funny. I didn't see the OP. Anyway... > > Richard Riley wrote: >> ernest writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> This is my setup: I use fetchmail to get mail from >>> different POP/IMAP servers, then split the incoming >>> mail with p

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-18 Thread Richard Riley
Leonidas Tsampros writes: > Richard Riley writes: >> ernest writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> This is my setup: I use fetchmail to get mail from >>> different POP/IMAP servers, then split the incoming >>> mail with procmail into different mbox files in

Re: read mail in mbox files

2011-01-17 Thread Richard Riley
ernest writes: > Hi, > This is my setup: I use fetchmail to get mail from > different POP/IMAP servers, then split the incoming > mail with procmail into different mbox files in ~/Mail. > What I'd like is gnus to work directly on these mbox > files. Is this possible? What backend do I need? > I'd

Re: nnimap and other clients

2011-01-17 Thread Richard Riley
Yuri D'Elia writes: > Hi everyone. I noticed that if I move a message among folders (via > another imap client) Gnus doesn't pick up the change (and doesn't seem > to notice the different article count anyway). > > Is there a way to regenerate such caches? Is there a way to make this > automatic

Re: pgg passphrase cache expiry not honored?

2011-01-06 Thread Richard Riley
Brett Viren writes: > On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Brett Viren wrote: >> >> I want to move to GPG signed email with GNUS v5.13 / emacs 23.2.  It >> seems the best way to do that is with PGG but am having trouble telling >> it to cache my GPG passphrase longer than the default which is only a

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-03 Thread Richard Riley
Brett Viren writes: > On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:28 PM, prad wrote: > >> so nognus must be the git version i guess. > > The gnus development versioning totally confused me for a long time > (still does).I think this may be an intentional effect. I think you might be right. Why not just call i

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-03 Thread Richard Riley
David Brown writes: > On Mon, Jan 03 2011, Richard Riley wrote: > >> Brett Viren writes: >> >>> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Philipp Haselwarter >>> preauthtunnel = ssh -q REMOTEHOST 'MAIL=maildir:$HOME/Maildir >>> /usr/lib/dovecot/ima

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-03 Thread Richard Riley
prad writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Here's an extract from my >> dovecot.conf : this iis the thing that provides the indexing. >> >> >> , >> | protocol imap { >> | mail_plugins = fts fts_squat &g

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-03 Thread Richard Riley
Brett Viren writes: > On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Philipp Haselwarter > wrote: >> >> That being said - I also still run dovecot as server: for >> offlineimap. Dno if offlineimap could do without a server, guess I'll >> have to take a look. > > It can. Here is an example of IMAP-to-IMAP sync

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-03 Thread Richard Riley
Philipp Haselwarter writes: > On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:10:30 +0100, Richard Riley > said: > > ---8<---[snipped 28 lines]---8<--- > > RR> other machines can talk to it (if you want) e.g your dev machine on > RR> the desk could have the router routing imap to it

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-02 Thread Richard Riley
Brett Viren writes: > On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Richard Riley wrote: > >> Why would you do that? The overhead of Dovecot running is pretty >> low. Doing it that way you incur the overhead of startup. With it being >> a server other programs like offlineimap

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-02 Thread Richard Riley
prad writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Possibly you could post your set up? I am a little confused now. You are >> running a local Dovecot? (on your machine or on a local server?). >> > .emacs: > (setq imap-shell-program > '("MAIL=maildir:$H

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-02 Thread Richard Riley
prad writes: > Brett Viren writes: > >> Two more things to consider: >> > these ideas worked fantastically well, brett!! > > i'm not using procmail yet - have to figure out that one today because i > want to do spam filtering with it ... right now with my new setup, i > don't mind receiving spam

Re: my vs maildir

2011-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Philipp Haselwarter writes: > I'll never understand why people prefer spamming their inboxes over > setting up a virtual group fed by 'inbox' and 'sent'... Could you outline the steps you use to do that please? ___ info-gnus-english mailing list info

Re: my vs maildir

2010-12-30 Thread Richard Riley
prad writes: > our imap server stores mail in maildir. > i get them through claws-mail and save them locally as mh (because > that's what claws does). > however, i understand that with gnus i have a choice. > > is maildir preferable to mh as far as indexers are concerned? > does gnus prefer worki

Re: newbie splitting mail question

2010-12-30 Thread Richard Riley
Tyler Smith writes: > Hi, > > I've just got gnus configured to read my mail via IMAP. Looks good, but > I'm having trouble figuring out the syntax for splitting mail. Nothing > gets split now, and when I run B q on any email, the message returned > indicates it would be refiled to mail.misc, whic

Re: nnimap and large attachments

2010-12-29 Thread Richard Riley
Massimo Gengarelli writes: > Hi, > > Is there a way to tell Gnus something like: "Hey dude, whenever a mail > has an attachment larger than 1MB do not download it unless I tell you > to do that"? Today I was doing some hard coding while I received a mail > with an 8MB attachment and while trying

Re: author of post and signature problems

2010-12-28 Thread Richard Riley
David Brown writes: > prad writes: > >> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > >> well i've used the same sig for years and i have no trouble posting with >> it on the other news groups (in fact, the emacs.help group) with >> claws-mail. >> >> so i'm inclined to think this is resolvable with

Re: author of post and signature problems

2010-12-28 Thread Richard Riley
prad writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Possibly try doing a delayed post or "unplugged". That might show you if >> its Gnus or the server. > > hi richard! > nice to hear from you especially since it was primarily your post on > emacs.help that prompted

Re: author of post and signature problems

2010-12-28 Thread Richard Riley
prad writes: > a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > >> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 00:33:26 -0800, prad wrote: >> >>> also, how do i get by the signature limit? >>> i have tried to set gnus-signature-limit to high values and still get >>> Denied posting excessive signature >>> (unless i remove th

Re: Error in (info "(gnus)Splitting Mail")

2010-12-28 Thread Richard Riley
Tommy Kelly writes: > Richard, small and possibly irelevant point. You said: > >>(setq nnimap-inbox '("INBOX")) >> ... >> I get some form of sequencep errors I think it is. > > My equivalent is: > > (setq nnimap-inbox "INBOX") > > I believe that nnimap-innbox can nowadays be a list, but I don

Re: Gnus and new mail notification

2010-12-27 Thread Richard Riley
Thierry Volpiatto writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Thierry Volpiatto writes: >> >>> Richard Riley writes: >>> >>>> Thierry Volpiatto writes: >>>> >>>>> Richard Riley writes: >>>>> >>

Re: Gnus and new mail notification

2010-12-27 Thread Richard Riley
Thierry Volpiatto writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Thierry Volpiatto writes: >> >>> Richard Riley writes: >>> >>>> Yuri D'Elia writes: >>>> >>>>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 00:19:42 +0100, Richard Riley wr

Re: Error in (info "(gnus)Splitting Mail")

2010-12-27 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Sun, 19 Dec 2010 09:53:14 -0600 Tommy Kelly > wrote: > > TK> All that said. I'm new here and have invested a mere fraction of the > TK> hours in this project that y'all have. So don't hesitate to pat me on > TK> the head and say "S! The grown-ups are speaking." :-

Re: Gnus and new mail notification

2010-12-27 Thread Richard Riley
Yuri D'Elia writes: > On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 00:19:42 +0100, Richard Riley wrote: >>> As soon as you use splitting or virtual groups, an external process >>> becomes useless (for instance, I have several rules that split messages >>> into groups that I ignore).

Re: Gnus and new mail notification

2010-12-25 Thread Richard Riley
Yuri D'Elia writes: > On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 21:31:43 +0100, Richard Riley wrote: >> I'm interested how this helps - I think I'm missing something. Since >> this can only work in Gnus when Gnus sees new mail what purpose does it >> server since Gnus has already f

Re: Gnus and new mail notification

2010-12-25 Thread Richard Riley
Yuri D'Elia writes: > I wasn't happy with the existing new mail notification scripts that I've > found on emacswiki. > > I've put together a new script, called "gnus-notify"[1], that can call > any arbitrary program when new messages are received. The default uses > the 'notify-send' program (par

Re: IMAP- Gmail mark sent as read

2010-12-24 Thread Richard Riley
Sivaram Neelakantan writes: > On Fri, Dec 24 2010,Richard Riley wrote: > >> Can someone suggest a way to make sent email as "read" in imap? I want >> to subscribe to my gmail "Sent Items" but dont want to see a total of >> "unread" in the Gn

IMAP- Gmail mark sent as read

2010-12-24 Thread Richard Riley
Can someone suggest a way to make sent email as "read" in imap? I want to subscribe to my gmail "Sent Items" but dont want to see a total of "unread" in the Gnus group line. ___ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.o

Re: Reply to self behavior

2010-12-23 Thread Richard Riley
Reiner Steib writes: > On Wed, Dec 22 2010, Yuri D'Elia wrote: > >> Aaand, while I'm at it: is there a hook that is called whenever a backend >> receives new mail? I'm trying to integrate emacs with the "awesome" >> window manager. gnus-biff and gnus-notify seem to check every group >> manually -

Re: Multiple sources and accounts with GNUS

2010-12-22 Thread Richard Riley
Yuri D'Elia writes: > On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 17:42:25 +0100 > Richard Riley wrote: > >> My code above selects the msmtp profile to use based on the From >> address which, im turn, is set by gnus-posting-styles but hopefully you >> can adjust as appropriate. >&

Re: Today's articles/mails..

2010-12-21 Thread Richard Riley
Tassilo Horn writes: > Richard Riley writes: > > Hi Rich, > >>> ,[ (info "(gnus)Limiting") ] >>> | `/ w' >>> | Pop the previous limit off the stack and restore it >>> | (`gnus-summary-pop-limit'). If given a pr

Re: Today's articles/mails..

2010-12-21 Thread Richard Riley
Tassilo Horn writes: > bgm...@gmail.com writes: > > Hi Madhu, > >> How do I restrict the article buffer to "today's"/"This week's" >> articles only; and include/exclude dormant/read articles? > > I think you mean the summary buffer, right? > > ,[ (info "(gnus)Limiting") ] > | `/ t' > | A

Re: Multiple sources and accounts with GNUS

2010-12-20 Thread Richard Riley
Yuri D'Elia writes: > Hi everyone. After a long period with mutt (which indeed sucks less but > doesn't do news) and sylpheed/claws (which just sucks), I'm back to > GNUS. I'm a sadist underneath - I know. > > So far I was able to setup all the receiving accounts successfully (a > couple of nnima

Re: Error in (info "(gnus)Splitting Mail")

2010-12-19 Thread Richard Riley
Štěpán Němec writes: > Ted Zlatanov writes: > >> On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 16:33:47 -0600 Tommy Kelly >> wrote: >> >> TK> The person who wrote the stuff, understands it in intense >> TK> detail without the documentation, and therefore has little or no need >> TK> of the documentation thinks the doc

Re: nnimap-split-fancy

2010-12-17 Thread Richard Riley
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:10:49 -0600, Tommy wrote: > >> ("from" ".*domain1\\.com" "emails-from-domain1) > ^ > Missi

Re: Gnus and rsync

2010-12-09 Thread Richard Riley
nunojsi...@invalid.invalid (Nuno J. Silva) writes: > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> nunojsi...@invalid.invalid (Nuno J. Silva) writes: >> >>> So I've now hit the issue where I have two computers on which I want to >>> keep gnus stuff on-sync. >>> >>> I've tried the simple solution: rsyncing the whole

Re: Noob seeks help with splitting and spam

2010-12-09 Thread Richard Riley
Jim Burton writes: > Jim Burton writes: > >> Hi, I've just started with Gnus, and I'm confused about the whole >> splitting business and how I can use that to deal with spam. I decided, >> somewhat arbitrarily, that I should use bogofilter. So I read the wiki >> page about setting it up with gnu

selecting a group with no unread

2010-12-09 Thread Richard Riley
Is there a config option to not prompt me if there are no unread articles? Ideally if I select a group with no unread it will default to the first (or latest) N unread. I realise I can do this with the prefix argument ALL set to an integer but I would prefer this to be automatic. Possibly a simpl

Re: Can I choose names for nnmaildir groups?

2010-12-09 Thread Richard Riley
Sean McAfee writes: > I use nnmaildir as my primary backend: > > (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods > '((nnmaildir "mail" (directory "/home/smcafee/.nnmaildir" > > Within that directory, procmail divides my incoming mail into various > subdirectories. In Gnus's group view, the groups

Re: Change the color of article counts when equal to 0

2010-12-09 Thread Richard Riley
Sébastien Vauban writes: > Hi Richard, > > Richard Riley wrote: >> Sébastien Vauban writes: >>> I'm using 4 count numbers on every group line. >>> >>> I would like to see the numbers in very light gray when they're equal to 0, >>> bu

Re: Change the color of article counts when equal to 0

2010-12-09 Thread Richard Riley
Sébastien Vauban writes: > Hello, > > I'm using 4 count numbers on every group line: > > > > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > ;; format of the group buffer > (setq gnus-group-line-format (concat "%M%m%P " >

Re: Adding recipients to BBDB

2010-09-03 Thread Richard Riley
pocma...@gmail.com (Paulo J. Matos) writes: > Hi, > > Is there a good way to have Gnus ask you if you want to add recipients > of your emails/articles to the BBDB database? > > Cheers, You might try this http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/emacs/moy-bbdb.el cheers r.

nnimap-split-inbox, spam-split and multiple inboxes

2010-08-27 Thread Richard Riley
If someone has imap splitting working for multiple imap accounts couuld you please share your settings. I wish to use the spam-split functionality to auto move bogofilter detected spam to a temporary spam holding area. I have 3 inboxes displayed as nnimap+accA:INBOX nnimap+accB:INBOX nnimap+ac

clearing ham marks

2010-08-25 Thread Richard Riley
In groups that autodetect span and mark them accordingly when I exit that group is it possible for the ham marks to then be removed automatically after the spam exit processors have done their job? (in this case I am NOT moving the ham as they are in the correct mailbox already). thanks. __

Re: Gnus and spam - bogofilter

2010-08-24 Thread Richard Riley
Richard Riley writes: > I have set up spam processing in gnus. I have set bogofilter in the > group parameters and specified bogofilter methods to be called for spam > articles when exiting a spam group. But no bogofilter headers are being > added. > > I have added extra head

Gnus and spam - bogofilter

2010-08-24 Thread Richard Riley
I have set up spam processing in gnus. I have set bogofilter in the group parameters and specified bogofilter methods to be called for spam articles when exiting a spam group. But no bogofilter headers are being added. I have added extra headers ^X-Spam-Status: Yes, and X-Bogosity (instructions

Re: Gnus hang, when sending mail from gmail account with gnutls.

2010-08-15 Thread Richard Riley
filebat Mark writes: > One more confusing: > - Since I have explicitly configured to use gnutls by (setq > starttls-use-gnutls t), why we have STARTTLS output in the buffer of "*trace > of SMTP seesion". > > Regards, > Denny > > On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 5:59 PM, filebat Mark wrote: > > Hi

mail-sources - how to use?

2010-08-03 Thread Richard Riley
My understanding from the manual is that gnus should read from the sources specified in mail-sources and then move the mail found there to mail-source-directory. (Of course you dont have to use this functionality and can merely treat using maildirs and select methods for example). So if I have :-

Re: Splitting maildir

2010-07-31 Thread Richard Riley
> > (I dont know why I need to set mail.sources as well as nnmail-spool-file) > I know now : nnmail-spool-file is obsolete. ___ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english

Splitting maildir

2010-07-31 Thread Richard Riley
I recently reconfigured my email to use local maildir (making mairix search possible). I also use nnmbox for system emails. My config looks something like this:- , | (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnmbox "private"))) | (setq nnmail-spool-file "/var/spool/mail/shamrock") | (setq mail-s

Re: Gnus with multiple gmail imap accounts

2010-07-28 Thread Richard Riley
Richard Riley writes: > I would be interested in hearing how anyone has got gnus talking to > multiple gmail accounts. One sticking point is the non prefixed INBOX on > each account. How best to handle this or to uniquely name each INBOX for > each gmail account? (Come to that how

Gnus with multiple gmail imap accounts

2010-07-28 Thread Richard Riley
I would be interested in hearing how anyone has got gnus talking to multiple gmail accounts. One sticking point is the non prefixed INBOX on each account. How best to handle this or to uniquely name each INBOX for each gmail account? (Come to that how to uniquely name All Mail, spam etc too). The

gnus and imap with google

2010-06-20 Thread Richard Riley
I have a direct imap link from Gnus to googlemail. Is there anyway to stop sent messages contributing to the article count in my IMAP inbox? I cant find a way to disable the "conversation" thread format used by google (which means your sent messages are part of your inbox) so am hoping someone ha

Re: IMAP as archive destination?

2010-05-11 Thread Richard Riley
Vagn Johansen writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> I'm having issues using imap as my "sent" archive. My gnus-server-alist >> on gnus startup is like this:- > > [...] > >> >> Any suggestions? Why is it trying to open nnfolder for "a

IMAP as archive destination?

2010-05-10 Thread Richard Riley
I'm having issues using imap as my "sent" archive. My gnus-server-alist on gnus startup is like this:- , | gnus-server-alist is a variable defined in `gnus.el'. | Its value is | (("archive" nnfolder "archive" | (nnfolder-directory "~/.emacs.d/Maildir/archive") | (nnfolder-active-file "~

limiting storage of sent emails

2010-05-06 Thread Richard Riley
I am trying NOT to archive or store sent messages if the From field is a certain value. This is not working reliably for me. Which function or method should I use to access the correct From field? I had used the "original article" field but that doesnt work if its the first email of a gnus session

nnmal archive group wont go away

2010-05-03 Thread Richard Riley
I think I have missed something in the docs. , | gnus-message-archive-group is a variable defined in `gnus.el'. | Its value is | ((if | (message-news-p) | nil |(unless |(string-match "rileyrg@" |(gnus-fetch-original-field "From")) | "nnimap+myma

Re: Gnus, maildir, and nnmaildir

2010-04-03 Thread Richard Riley
Damian writes: > Hello, > > After two days of futile struggling with gnus, gnus manual, blogs, and > tutorials, I decided to write to you. > > The situation is the following. I get my email with getmail, which > delivers it in the ~/Maildir folder, using the maildir format. > > Now I would like t

problem with signed posts

2010-03-31 Thread Richard Riley
Having just moved to a new laptop I now have a problem with signed messages. When reading one I get (I include it in full) the following. I guess I have missed a library or setting, but what? Emacs 23 in debian squeeze. , | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments #[(target o

spam handling : spam-move-spam-nonspam-groups-only

2010-03-13 Thread Richard Riley
In the gnus manual, spam-move-spam-nonspam-groups-only is used in Ted's setup. Its not documented as a variable. Anyone shed some light on it please? I guess its saying only fire the rules to move spam to other folders in folders marked as non spam folders.

gnus-posting-styles based on server name

2010-02-23 Thread Richard Riley
Is there a way to get the current server name in a (header MATCH RE) match in gnus posting styles? thanks r. ___ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english

Re: Play sound on new mail

2010-02-10 Thread Richard Riley
Joe Galaxy writes: > Hi all, there is possible to make gnus play a sound when new mail > arrives? That should be the job of something like gnubiff - you want an app which polls your mailbox and tells you there is mail pending collection. http://gnubiff.sourceforge.net/ Since you probably manu

Re: Personal mail lists with gnus plus bbdb

2010-01-22 Thread Richard Riley
Adrian Lanz writes: >>>>>> On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:42:17 +0100 >>>>>> Richard Riley writes: > > > > Then when you send a mail shot out just type "church" into the > > to/Bcc field and enter to expand it to all the bbdb entr

Re: Personal mail lists with gnus plus bbdb

2010-01-21 Thread Richard Riley
Harry Putnam writes: > I'm getting a little confused about how to create a mailling list > using gnus and bbdb. > > The directions talk as if `mail-abbrevs.el' is required to make it > work. But I see that code is apparently not part of gnus, emacs or > bbdb distributions. So wondering if this

Re: Sharing Gnus on several machines

2010-01-19 Thread Richard Riley
Florent Georges writes: > Hi, > > I use several machine every days, and I wonder whether it is possible to > share > Gnus configuration between them. In particular, which messages have been > read. > > Sharing the ~/.gnus config is easy, but when I leave the machine A, then log > on mac

Re: Automatically executing a function at sending

2010-01-19 Thread Richard Riley
Merciadri Luca writes: > Hi, > > I have defined some function, say funcx, that is useful for me if it > is executed once I have finished writing my message (for Usenet or in > an e-mail). If this function is executed before writing the message, > that does the same effect. The only thing it needs

Re: Gnus and pgp

2010-01-14 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:19:38 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> Ted Zlatanov writes: >>> On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 01:42:48 +0100 Richard Riley >>> wrote: >>> > RR> Ted Zlatanov writes: >>>>> Le

Re: Solved

2010-01-13 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 23:57:56 + (UTC) Memnon Anon > wrote: > > MA> Memnon Anon writes: >>> As I use two different smtp servers, I used this config: >>> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleSMTPAccounts >>> by Volkan Yazici, which basically works fine. > > MA> Volka

Re: Gnus and pgp

2010-01-13 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 01:42:48 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> Ted Zlatanov writes: >>> Let's debug it. Run the following in a clean (emacs -q) instance: >>> >>> (require 'epa-file) >>> (require 'a

Re: Gnus and pgp

2010-01-05 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > Let's debug it. Run the following in a clean (emacs -q) instance: > > (require 'epa-file) > (require 'auth-source) > (require 'cl) > (epa-file-enable) > (setq auth-source-debug t ; use `message' to log messages > epa-file-cache-passphrase-for-symmetric-encryption t >

Re: Gnus and pgp

2009-12-22 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:08:11 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> I wasn't aware you could do that! Works reliably now indicating an issue > RR> with emacs talking to the agent. > > Since EPA is part of Emacs proper, you should file a

Re: Gnus and pgp

2009-12-07 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:08:11 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> I wasn't aware you could do that! Works reliably now indicating an issue > RR> with emacs talking to the agent. > > Since EPA is part of Emacs proper, you should file a

Re: Gnus and pgp

2009-12-03 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:54:04 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> Ted Zlatanov writes: >>> On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:08:11 +0100 Richard Riley >>> wrote: >>> > RR> I wasn't aware you could do that! Works reliably no

Re: How can I delete all emails at a time?

2009-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
Katsumi Yamaoka writes: >> Water Lin wrote: >> Is there any way I can delete all emails in my mailbox without using >> mark command # ? > > How about `C-u G DEL' in the group buffer? That kills the group too. ___ info-gnus-english mailing list

bbdb-complete-name : need alist

2009-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
I was wondering if anyone with more eLisp foo than me has perhaps already clipped out the necessary code in bbdb-complete-name to provide an alist of possible completions? I ask because then one might easily produce a company-mode backed for bbdb name completions in gnus to/from fields. __

Re: Gnus and pgp

2009-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:08:11 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> I wasn't aware you could do that! Works reliably now indicating an issue > RR> with emacs talking to the agent. > > Since EPA is part of Emacs proper, you should file a

Re: Gnus and pgp

2009-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 19:35:17 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> I just wonder how many of you were using pgp and something like > RR> gupg-agent? > > RR> I was having terrible connection problems for ages with a set up like > RR>

Re: Gnus and pgp

2009-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
Ted Zlatanov writes: > On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 19:35:17 +0100 Richard Riley > wrote: > > RR> I just wonder how many of you were using pgp and something like > RR> gupg-agent? > > RR> I was having terrible connection problems for ages with a set up like > RR>

Gnus and pgp

2009-11-29 Thread Richard Riley
I just wonder how many of you were using pgp and something like gupg-agent? I was having terrible connection problems for ages with a set up like this: , | (require 'auth-source) | (require 'epa-file) | (setq epa-file-cache-passphrase-for-symmetric-encryption t) ;;VERY Important | (if (file-

Re: Multiple Message Forwarding/Attaching

2009-11-20 Thread Richard Riley
Nicolas KOWALSKI writes: > 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 v5.1

Re: Forwarding mail with NO headers

2009-11-02 Thread Richard Riley
Reiner Steib writes: > On Mon, Nov 02 2009, Richard Riley wrote: > >> Bill Day writes: >>> C-c C-f C-c copies the email I am responding to and ALL headers into >>> my new email. > > Not sure what command you have bound to `C-c C-f C-c'. In message >

Re: Forwarding mail with NO headers

2009-11-02 Thread Richard Riley
Reiner Steib writes: > On Mon, Nov 02 2009, Richard Riley wrote: > >> Bill Day writes: >>> C-c C-f C-c copies the email I am responding to and ALL headers into >>> my new email. > > Not sure what command you have bound to `C-c C-f C-c'. In message >

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