Colin Baxter writes:
Hi Colin,
> After much anguish I have succeeded in making an imap group for an
> email address. (I'd forgotten how to do it!) The group has the
> convoluted name 'nnimap+imap.domain-name.com:INBOX'. How do I change
> it to 'nnimap+domain-name:INBOX'? I have tried edited the
Denis Bitouzé writes:
> I'm using imap.gmail.com as imap server and, since today, gnus tells me:
>
> ┌
> │ Certificate information
> │ Issued by: Google Internet Authority G2
> │ Issued to: Google Inc
> │ Hostname: imap.gmail.com
>
nos...@curso.re writes:
>>> I recall that that used to work, has something changed?
>>
>> Yes, something has changed. Gnus is now developed only as part of
>> emacs, and there's no separate Gnus repository anymore.
>
> OK thanks,
>
> may I suggest that the information on the website is updated
nos...@curso.re writes:
> I recall that that used to work, has something changed?
Yes, something has changed. Gnus is now developed only as part of
emacs, and there's no separate Gnus repository anymore.
Bye,
Tassilo
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> Ha, this is my idead: since `authinfo.gpg' is only for Gnus mail
>> authentication, why not put it under emacs directory? File under
>> home (~/.authinfo.gpg) should be used for the whole user
>> account. Is this reasonable?
>
> Do any other programs
Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
Yes, this could also work. BTW, `font-lock-defaults'
is automatically buffer-local, no need to make
it so.
Check out `gnus-server-mode' - gnus-srvr.el, which
I have as
/usr/share/emacs/24.4/lisp/gnus/gnus-srvr.el
line 263:
(set
Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
I think the reason why you need to trigger
font-locking explicitly using
`font-lock-fontify-buffer' (or `font-lock-ensure')
is that `gnus-browse-mode' doesn't set
`font-lock-defaults' which would be used to
initialize `font-lock-keywords'.
You
Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
Or you can put your current `font-lock-add-keywords'
call into your ~/.gnus. Then it would be evaluated
before gnus-browse-mode was activated.
It is in an init file and it is evaluated before the
mode is set. For some reason it doesn't kick in
Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
Here is a dump [1] of how it could look, and the Elisp
[2] that makes it look that way easily enough.
Doesn't it look nice and, uhm, colorful?
It seems even tho `font-lock-mode' is on, you still
have to call `font-lock-fontify-buffer' to get the
Les Harris l...@lesharris.com writes:
Thien-Thi Nguyen t...@gnu.org writes:
That depends on whether or not it works for you, i suppose. :-D
Hm. So gnus-article-show-images works when invoked manually. I've
tried adding it to gnus-article-mode-hook by adding/executing the
following:
Haines Brown hai...@engels.histomat.net writes:
The problem is that the hook is actually named `message-mode-hook' so
(dolist (hook '(message-mode-hook ...))
(add-hook hook #'flyspell-mode))
will do the trick.
Yes, it did, and I thank you.
You're welcome.
Not am I now in flymode
Haines Brown hai...@engels.histomat.net writes:
Hi Haines,
I'm using gnus to read newsgroups, and I would like to have flyspell
run automatically whenever I write a message in reply to a posting. At
present, the mode bar says: (Message MML Abbrev Fill Narrow). Does
this mean I'm in the
Haines Brown hai...@engels.histomat.net writes:
Hi Haines,
Here is my setup. In .fluxbox I have a key defined that starts an
emacs-gnus executable script. That script simply has:
#!/bin/sh
emacs -q -l /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/gnus.el
exit 0
The gnus.el file defines the
btraven btra...@nihilo.net writes:
Okay now I think I know what's going on but I had to move my .gnus out
of gnus-init-file directory because something in it was causing pop3
retrieval of about 11000 kb of something (probably all my news
server's headers each time I invoked gnus. Now in
emi...@sysmatrix.net (Ed C.) writes:
Now I'm getting the group name instead of my name or alias in my
answer to Rainer.
Yes, this = receiver notation is the default because Gnus thinks that
you know your name and email address and thus it is not interesting to
you.
See the manual:
,[
B. T. Raven btra...@nihil.net writes:
Thank you, Tassilo. That explains everything except why most recent
articles are non sorted to top of buffer by default.
I think the default is to sort by article number. AFAIK, that
corresponds to the order in which articles arrived at your newsserver
Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am
manually transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
Is there a way to have options customize write to
a custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of
in .emacs or does all the gnus stuff
incal embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
To me C-M-i isn't more difficult to type (in a
way, it is easier/better as the left index finger
can remain at f)
As many keys, that depends on your keyboard layout. I use a German
variant of the Dvorak layout, and then `C-M-i' basically means pressing
Hikaru Ichijyo ichi...@macross.sdf.jp writes:
M-TAB is used for completion in dozens other places in emacs.
Really? I don't doubt you, but I'd never run into that before. I've
seen lots of ordinary tab completion, but never M-TAB.
Well, in any programming mode, `M-tab' runs
Hikaru Ichijyo ichi...@macross.sdf.jp writes:
It seems that the key binding for name completion is M-TAB. That's
just...amazing. Really. The fact that Emacs and BBDB come from a
UNIX-centric world doesn't begin to explain that, since MS-Windows is
not the only platform where that's used
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
`name' is not provided according to your backtrace. So I guess you
have somewhere in your init file
(setq user-full-name 'mail-user-name)
whereas you probably wanted to write
(setq user-full-name mail-user-name)
That is, you accidentally set
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
Hi Gijs,
This is most likely a local bug: when I want to resend an email, I do
`SDr`. Invariably, when hitting C-c C-c, the result is
message-make-from: Wrong type argument: stringp, mail-user-name
Alternatively, SDe just works.
Debugger
Sharon Kimble boudic...@talktalk.net writes:
Hi Sharon,
had gmail working but have since lost it, it now says -
,
| Warning: Opening nnimap server on gmail...failed: ; Unable to open server
| nnimap+gmail due to: GnuTLS error: #process *nnimap*, -15
`
How do I get round this
Alex Schroeder a...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Alex,
name: SMILING FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES
After a few seconds, I get shown the buffer ` *Format Temp 0*' and a
warning:
--
These default coding systems were tried to encode
Paul Rudin p...@rudin.co.uk writes:
When reading gmail via nnimap I find that quite often things
hang. Pressing C-g and then g will often sort things out.
I thought I had the same problem recently. See the thread starting
with:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/cutoff=83751
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/83408
But here I don't know how to switch to the complete thread view in
the gmane web interface...
I think clicking on the Subject shows the thread?
Oh, yes. Totally obvious now that I know it.
Paul Rudin p...@rudin.co.uk writes:
Hi Paul,
When reading gmail via nnimap I find that quite often things
hang. Pressing C-g and then g will often sort things out.
I thought I had the same problem recently. See the thread starting
with:
basilio basi...@gmx.com writes:
Gnus won't get non-latin IMAP folders names. Gets it like these:
*: nnimap+gmail:[Gmail]/.AO ?GB0
*: nnimap+gmail:[Gmail]/.@78=0
*: nnimap+gmail:[Gmail]/.B?@02;5==K5
*: nnimap+gmail:[Gmail]/.5G5==K5
*: nnimap+gmail:[Gmail]/!?0
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen la...@gnus.org writes:
Just a few years later than it should have been -- here's the No Gnus
t-shirt:
http://ingebrigtsen.no/no.php
Finally, just ordered one!
Bye,
Tassilo
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Teemu Likonen tliko...@iki.fi writes:
Hi Teemu,
I'm confused with Gnus registry size. There are (at least) two
variables which control registry's size:
1. gnus-registry-max-entries
2. gnus-registry-max-pruned-entries
The variable 1 _seems_ clear. No more than that number of entries will
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com writes:
On Thu, 13 Jun 2013 08:08:40 +0200 Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org wrote:
TH Ok, so now I've set gnus-registry-track-extra to nil in order to make
TH the registry only track message ids. That works fine for new articles,
TH but is there a way to remove
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
On this and other newsgroups, I believe a 'F' follow up, to any
message would only send it to the newsgroup. It's been so long that I
don't notice the headers when I do a follow up but only have I noticed
that it replies to the poster and CCs
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
THI don't use client-side splitting, so I think the only position where
THI use the registry is for referring articles (^) and gathering
THthreads (A T), right? And since I also use
TH (setq gnus-summary-thread-gathering-function
TH
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com writes:
Hi Ted,
TH 2) The default value of `gnus-registry-track-extra' is (subject sender
THrecipient). When looking at the gnus registry eioio file, I can see
THthat especially the subject tracking is responsible for a very large
THportion. Now
Hi all,
is there a trick to make Gnus always doing wide replies in some
newsgroups, also if I press `F' / `f'?
The background: I read some bug lists such as
nntp+Gmane:gmane.emacs.auctex.bugs
nntp+Gmane:gmane.emacs.bugs
via Gmane. My muscle memory is wired to `F' for replying to some
Teemu Likonen tliko...@iki.fi writes:
Hi Teemu,
is there a trick to make Gnus always doing wide replies in some
newsgroups, also if I press `F' / `f'?
Yes. I use the feature in this very mailing list. I read this through
Gmane and have the following setting as part of my gnus-parameters:
Leonidas Tsampros ltsamp...@upnet.gr writes:
Hi Leonidas,
Ah, right. Now I use this:
(setq gnus-parameters
`([...]
;; In Gmane bug list groups, following up should wide reply
(,(rx (or gmane.emacs.auctex.bugs
gmane.emacs.bugs))
(to-list .
I
jida...@jidanni.org writes:
Gentlemen, I wish to
Kill (so I don't see them) all articles
that match Subject: /xxx/
whose group name matches: /yyy/
and have this all contained within my .gnus.el file for easy maintenance.
I don't want to have 15 identical files one for each group.
I don't
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
I very often see this error message when starting Gnus. It's very
inconvenient since the registry is then recreated from scratch and
I've no idea what is going wrong, the error message isn't very
helpful.
Here is my setup:
* I run Gnus on two
Hi all,
lately I was wondering why emacs increased from taking up 1.4% of my
memory to nearly 5% just immediately after starting Gnus. By using
Stefan Monnier's excellent memory-usage.el package (especially
`memory-usage-find-large-variables') I was quickly able to identify that
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
How can I make any messages generated inside a specific group have a
CC addressed to a specific address?
Something along the line of (Using G p):
((to-address . some...@somewhere.net))
I tried the obvious thing:
((to-address .
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
Hi Rainer,
I would like to use an external viewer (conqueror) to view html emails
from time to time, but I would not like to change my emacs default
viewer (x-www-browser). Is there a way of defining one (conqueror in
my case) only for gnus?
Is this
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Hi Adam,
Has anyone written something that will colour an inline diff in an
email?
Not sure, but I think Gnus can already do highlighting of org-mode style
source code blocks like the following:
#+BEGIN_SRC diff
+Some text added
-Some text deleted
Gijs Hillenius g...@hillenius.net writes:
So probably the problem is somewhere else. May we have a look at
your own text mode.
yah, of course.
(define-derived-mode my-text-mode
text-mode Text
Modified text-mode, includes longlines-mode and flyspell-mode
(visual-line-mode 1)
Sergio Durigan Junior sergi...@riseup.net writes:
What can I do to avoid this 'contagion' of auto-fill-mode?
Maybe try setting `message-fill-column' to nil?
That would disable `auto-fill-mode' in message-mode buffers. The
enabling of `auto-fill-mode' in message-mode buffers shouldn't have
yanglm yanglm@163.com writes:
Error message is below
invalid function : gnus-group-unread
The error message indicates that `gnus-group-unread' (which is a macro)
is called like a function. Glancing at the gnus-notify.el code at
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/gnus-notify.el
I can't
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
I use the aioe newsserver. Sometimes I get:
nntp (news.aioe.org) open error: ''. Continue? (y or n)
The only way to keep reading and sending news is to change:
(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp news.aioe.org))
to:
(setq gnus-select-method
Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@syk.fi writes:
But that `gnus-no-server' is concerned with levels at all doesn't
seem right. Why should I want to use a different level with
`gnus-no-server' than with `gnus'?
I think they give the explanation here:
Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@syk.fi writes:
Problem solved: I needed to setq the value of the variable in my
.emacs-file, not in any hooks or in .gnus.
Indeed. Gnus loads the `gnus-init-file' after `gnus-no-server-1'...
But I would still appreciate the addition to the manual. And perhaps
William Gardella gardell...@gmail.com
writes:
Before trying to enter that group, do M-x toggle-debug-on-error RET
and post the backtrace here.
This is what I got:
Debug on Error enabled globally
Retrieving newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.written...
Fetching headers for rec.arts.sf.written...
Oleksandr Gavenko gaven...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Oleksandr,
Incidentally, my adaptive scoring rules add the score 5 to read
messages. So can it be that adaptive scoring overrides my manual
score changes?
Currently I have trapped to same issue. Look for response to me:
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
It is bad to have adaptive scoring that overwrite user setting with
probably have high height in most cases.
Thanks for confirming that there's indeed some problem here. I'll go
and ask on the development list.
And the hint with `V t' to check how a score
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused about the meaning and effects of what header I chose
to score on with `I' and `L'. Basically, I almost always want to say:
score (up/down) the article at point and all followups (also future
followups) recursively, i.e., the (sub)thread whose root is the article
at
Stephen Harker sjhar...@netspace.net.au writes:
Hi Stephen,
Retrieving newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.written...
Fetching headers for rec.arts.sf.written...
byte-code: End of file during parsing
Before trying to enter that group, do M-x toggle-debug-on-error RET and
post the backtrace here.
Bye,
Hi all,
I use adaptive scoring for years, but now I wanted to upscore one thread
manually, too. So I've hit `I T RET' in the summary with point on that
thread, but `V S' on it after reentering the summary shows that it was
only scored up 5 dollars, not 1000 as suggested by the docstring of
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
[mail]
[general]
nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:INBOX
nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:sent
[work]
nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:this
nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:that
nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:theother
Andrew Cohen co...@bu.edu writes:
You can have the original group displayed in the summary line. Check
out the nnir customization node in the info file.
Hey, cool! Thanks for the pointer.
Bye,
Tassilo
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Leo sdl@gmail.com writes:
Hi Leo,
Does gnus have this feature allowing one to limit to a topic in the
group buffer and subsequently `g' will fetch only groups in the topic?
No, I think limiting is not supported in *Group*, but of course you can
collapse all other topics. And you can
wahjava...@gmail.com (Ashish SHUKLA) writes:
Hi!
I'm wondering if there is any way to change the subject prefix of the
forwarded email in Gnus, so that email with Subject Hi! from User
looks like Fwd: Hi! instead of [User] Hi!.
Sure, have a look at:
,[ C-h v
prad p...@towardsfreedom.com writes:
does the gmane server become inaccessible from time to time?
I had some similar issues with gmane lately, too. Sometimes it just
wasn't accessible for 10 or 15 minutes.
Bye,
Tassilo
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Gary listgj-g...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Could you try to reproduce the issue with emacs in some other
terminal emulator instead of the one you are currently using?
Interesting. Yes, I did try it, and yes, it seemed to work okay. It
may be something to do with my setup, or it may be mintty.
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Hi Rasmus,
nnir is also quick unless the whole body is search (the default).
That depends on the nnir backend and also server capabilities. For
example, searching Gmane groups is very fast.
Searching IMAP groups is usually not fast if you do a full-text search,
Gary listgj-g...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
It seems that when gnus comes across some odd characters in the name
of an article's author, the display goes screwy, and that continues
even when I leave the group (see http://i.imgur.com/vWtfU.jpg for an
example of what I mean - and no, I don't mean the
Marius Hofert marius.hof...@math.ethz.ch writes:
I recently realized that I have (require 'nnir) in my ~/.gnus.el but I
am missing some nnir-related functions.
Basically, there's only one user-frontend function:
gnus-group-make-nnir-group bound to `G G' in *Group*.
Do I have to download
F. Durand fdur...@gmail.com writes:
So do you guys know how to do that ? Or am i the only one searching
into recently read mail ?
I do that frequently using nnir on IMAP accounts. Most IMAP servers
index at least the subjects, to, and from headers of all messages, so
searches like
C-u G G
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Note that I am using Group Parameters on the group in question rather
than setting the gnus-parameters variable.
Shouldn't make a difference.
After factorying out the lambda to a named function I did
toggle-debug-on-error and got this backtrace:
Hm,
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
An existing variable in group parameters will be automagically be
made local in the corresponding summary buffer.
Hm, I can't make it work, though; I get this error in *Messages*:
let: Symbol's value as variable is void: bbdb-insinuate-message
Hm,
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Another approach was to use gnus-parameters to add your
append-hugo-in-cc function to message-header-hook (or
message-header-setup-hook?) locally for this group.
How do I add it locally? Ah, add-hook has a LOCAL parameter. Hm. Let's
see if I can
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
I think, there's no way to do it that way.
^^^
Of course, that should have been there's no *need* to do it that way.
Bye,
Tassilo
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Hi Adam,
I have a group parameter set on a group where I set cc to something.
This overwrites any Cc that is added by a wide reply in that group,
which isn't quite what I want.
Is there a way to have the posting style add to the Cc-list if a
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
So it seems you can have an posting style entry like that
(Cc (save-excursion
(message-goto-cc)
(concat theboss@company.invalid
(buffer-substring-no-properties
(point) (line-end-position)))
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Hi Eric,
No, I'm an idiot. It was a red herring -- looking at the wrong groups
at the wrong time. The actual problem seems to be that thread sorting
works correctly in all groups except my mail.* groups. Works right
in nnmairix groups and my
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Is there a chance that you've set a different sorting strategy in the
group you used for testing (e.g., as a group parameter which might
end up in ~/.newsrc.eld)? What does `C-h v
gnus-thread-sort-functions' in that wrongly sorted summary tell?
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Hi Eric,
Now the remaining, minor mystery is, what's the difference between
this in my .emacs:
(custom-set-variables
'(gnus-thread-sort-functions
(quote (gnus-thread-sort-by-number
(not gnus-thread-sort-by-most-recent-date
and
F. Durand fdur...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I've switched to gnus 3 months ago, and I'm very disturbed by the way
threads are sorted.
I've read this many times: http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_91.html
I've concluded that the state of a thread is the state of its first
message.
By default, Gnus
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Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Okay, I added that in, but it didn't make any difference. I eval
gnus-thread-sort-function:
(gnus-thread-sort-by-number (not gnus-thread-sort-by-most-recent-date))
That's what it gives me.
Strange, I'm running today's git gnus, but it has
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Thorsten,
tried the same with my new email address, but instead of showing
'first name' 'last name' as sender (like configured in gmail) I get
this:
,
| [ 31: = gmane.emacs.help]
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi List,
after a lot of emacs configuration tweaking I suddenly have some strange
formatting issues in message-mode. After the first line in a
paragraph, all the next lines are automagically indented (without
me doing anything
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@googlemail.com writes:
I don't really understand why anybody would want this. Is it only me who
sees that sender string, or everybody else too?
Everybode else, too.
Isn't it much more informative to associate messages with sender
names?
Not if the sender is you.
'.
| Its value is message-do-auto-fill
| Local in buffer *unsent followup to Tassilo Horn on gmane.emacs.gnus.user*;
global value is nil
`
message-do-auto-fill doesn't sound wrong to me, since I do
Dan Espen des...@verizon.net writes:
Hi Dan,
What I don't understand is that *bold* is supposed to be achieved by
using asterisks instead of underlines. When I use asterisks that
way, sure enough, the word in question is displayed as bold. But I
see the asterisks too.
The reason is that
Dan Espen des...@verizon.net writes:
If you wanted to, you could use `gnus-parameters' to set
`gnus-emphasis-alist' in a way that removes the asterisks in non-emacs
related groups.
Just looked at gnus-emphasis-alist.
It's as clear as mud.
:-)
Probably this bold-entry should do:
Thorsten quintf...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Thorsten,
I experienced for the second time now a really unacceptable behaviour
from gnus, that might be related to the Cc: field:
I send this email (copied from the archived sent mail folder):
Hi Kevin,
I've just hacked something together.
--8---cut here---start-8---
(defvar th-gnus-recent-articles-list nil
The list of articles read in this emacs session.)
(defun th-gnus-track-recent-article ()
(set-buffer gnus-summary-buffer)
(let ((header
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer unham...@fsfe.org writes:
Hi Kevin,
I notice gnus-summary-goto-last-article doesn't span groups in my
version (v5.13, I know it's old).
It doesn't span groups in the current git version, too.
Does anyone have a hack to make it go to the last one even if you
moved
Petro Khoroshyy khoros...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Petro,
I have been using offlineimap and dovecot to read emails from my gmail
account. Now I want to use gmail to read some mailing lists from gmane
server.
Huh? You want to use Gmail for Gmane?
But, after I have added (add-to-list
jida...@jidanni.org writes:
What's the difference between = and - in the summary buffer? Both
show up on messages by me.
C-h i m Gnus RET C-s = C-s C-s
and here we go:
,[ (info (gnus)To From Newsgroups) ]
| 3. The `gnus-ignored-from-addresses' variable says when the `%f'
|
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
Hi Harry,
I would like to defun a function that can toggles a given thread as
the is hard to use on my keyboard.
I have such a function:
(defun th-next-line-invisible-p ()
Return non-nil, if the line after POS starts invisible.
POS defaults to
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
You would bind `th-gnus-summary-toggle-show/hide' to some key in
`gnus-summary-mode-map' just like you did with the other two commands.
This command is a combination of both: calling it on a collapsed thread
will expand it, calling it on a expanded
Rasmus Pank Roulund rasmus.p...@gmail.com writes:
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
This should do the trick:
(define-key gnus-summary-mode-map (kbd ) 'gnus-summary-show-thread)
(define-key gnus-summary-mode-map (kbd ) 'gnus-summary-hide-thread)
Does Gnus feature a function
Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
(defun th-next-line-invisible-p ()
Return non-nil, if the line after POS starts invisible.
POS defaults to `point'.
(invisible-p (line-end-position)))
Now don't ask me why the docstring talks about some POS argument. :-)
Bye,
Tassilo
Slackrat g-no-...@azurservers.com writes:
Hi!
| I once had some code in .gnus that I cabbaged onto somewhere on the
| internet. It allowed me to open and close threads with the right left
| arrow keys. Somewhere along the way I lost it.
| Suddenly as of a week or two It hasn't worked...
Ian Zimmerman i...@buug.org writes:
Hi Ian,
The Gnus manual (Section 5.5, Archived Messages) explains how to
archive messages sent by me locally, in a classic mail kind of
group; that is, nnfolder, nnml or something of the sort. But I would
like to store them on the IMAP server, in the Sent
XeCycle xecy...@gmail.com writes:
Hi!
Hello, I read in the manual that PGG is deprecated in favour of EasyPG
for OpenPGP encrypting and signing. But I can't get it working with
EasyPG. With `(require 'epa)' and `(require 'epg-config)' in my
.gnus.el, it shows some debug info like wrong
prad p...@towardsfreedom.com writes:
Hi!
When point is on that message, hit `A T' to gather the complete
thread.
i've found that i don't always get back the entire thread. is there a
way to do that other than go to gmane to find it?
The variable `gnus-refer-article-method' is responsible
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
Hi!
I mean: after reading some articles, I exit the summary buffer, then
later on I enter the group again, and the read articles are gone. I
know that they are not deleted, and I've trying to find the option to
let me see all the messages in
Angel de Vicente ang...@iac.es writes:
Hi Angel,
,[ (info (gnus)nnir) ]
| This section describes how to use `nnir' to search for articles within
| gnus.
`
I have Gnus 5.13 and the documentation for nnir is still empty.
That's the version that comes with emacs 23, right? I think
Ian Clifton ian.clif...@chem.ox.ac.uk writes:
Hi Ian,
You can use gnus-message-archive-group :
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Archived-Messages.html
e.g. you can try/use:
(setq gnus-message-archive-group
'((.* nnimap:Sent)))
I’ve just tried the
dekudekup...@yahoo.com (Benjamin L. Russell) writes:
Hi Benjamin,
It has nothing to do with that being your third nntp server. I did some
more testing and added news.gnus.org as my fourth nntp server.
(add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
'(nntp Quimby
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