problems with online mail services? And, if I
am stuck with the remote IMAP server for sending, is there any way to
speed up Gnus so that it releases the sent mail buffer sooner, or keeps
the IMAP connection open ... or something?
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designation for sending and receiving, and it uses IMAP, so I tend
to think of it as my IMAP server. For sending I use
mail.rosslaird.com, and for receiving I use mail.rosslaird.com. Same
thing.
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| Its value is
| %U%R %10user-date; $%6uS [%6uM] %6k %B %(%4L: %*%-25,25a%) %s \n
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... which is beyond me.
Can someone offer a (simple) way forward here?
Thanks.
Ross
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Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Sep 26 2008, Ross Laird wrote:
Is it possible to have gnus give a similar warning, so that if I
happen to be somewhere where sending is blocked I will get a message
about that?
I'd have suggested to set `message-interactive' to t, but it's
.
-- Bill
That's what I do. I have to mark mails as Unread again (either in the
web interface or in Thunderbird) in order for gnus to see them. Or, I
can show the 'old' messages in gnus. I prefer the former method.
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. Does sent IMAP mail in a remote IMAP folder get expunged by the gnus
expunge routines?
2. How can I automatically mark the sent emails with an asterisk so that
they are not expunged in any event?
Thanks in advance.
Ross
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, and I
wanted to experiment).
I deleted all data that seemed relevant in the agent folder and now gnus works
perfectly. But it's odd, this problem.
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browse-url-firefox-new-window-is-tab t)
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Basically, I changed the browser. Works fine now.
I also took out the similar line in .gnus, which had the reference to
w3m-standalone.
Hope this helps.
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David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes:
I have an old draft email in my gnus drafts folder that I no longer want
to send. I can't seem to get rid of it. Suggestions?
Thanks for the reply.
C-c C-k
This gives me The mark is not active now
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. And this
was a few months ago, so perhaps offlineimap itself has improved. But
I'm a bit skittish with it at the moment.
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Thanks for the tip, David.
I'll check it out.
Cheers.
Ross
David [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes:
I would use mairix as another alternative, but I understand there's
been issues between mairix and gnus.
There shouldn't anymore if you use the nnmairix
to be viewed again.
What's going on?
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Well, I have fixed the problem without really knowing what caused it. I
shut down gnus and emacs, deleted everything in ~/gnus, and started up
again. Now everything works as expected (so far).
Ross
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