Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-17 Thread Emanuel Berg
Denis Bitouzé writes: >> Again, Elisp doesn't have to be your mother tongue >> for this. However, if you are a perfectionist (as I >> am, so I'm not criticizing) perhaps you should make >> it your mother tongue... > > Well, in another life, maybe ;) I'm saying, if you get bugged by details, it i

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-17 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 15/11/14 à 14h20, Emanuel Berg a écrit : > Denis Bitouzé writes: > >> Meanwhile, I noticed that `R` gives the expected >> result (To: is the mailing address). But what is >> still annoying me is to be careful to the keybinding >> I have to use depending on whether I'm answering a >> mail or a

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-15 Thread Emanuel Berg
Denis Bitouzé writes: > Meanwhile, I noticed that `R` gives the expected > result (To: is the mailing address). But what is > still annoying me is to be careful to the keybinding > I have to use depending on whether I'm answering a > mail or a usenet article. Yes, I agree that isn't good. In ter

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-09 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 07/11/14 à 20h25, Emanuel Berg a écrit : > Denis Bitouzé writes: > >> I guess so. I'll have a look at splitting mail. > > Here is an example of how to split - for different > reasons, in including to get individual groups for > listbots. Note though that many listbots are available > as newsg

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-07 Thread Emanuel Berg
Denis Bitouzé writes: > I guess so. I'll have a look at splitting mail. Here is an example of how to split - for different reasons, in including to get individual groups for listbots. Note though that many listbots are available as newsgroups so unless you already subscribe in an unorganized way

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-07 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 07/11/14 à 10h09, Damien Wyart a écrit : > * Denis Bitouzé in gnu.emacs.gnus: >> What do you mean by "Gnus" groups? Newsgroups, as provided by gmane >> for instance? > > No, the notion of group in Gnus also applies to email messages. It is > just a container of messages, either stored locally

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-07 Thread Damien Wyart
* Denis Bitouzé in gnu.emacs.gnus: > What do you mean by "Gnus" groups? Newsgroups, as provided by gmane > for instance? No, the notion of group in Gnus also applies to email messages. It is just a container of messages, either stored locally or accessed through IMAP for mails, or read via NNTP f

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-06 Thread Denis Bitouzé
for all the "reply" actions. > >> Hence my question: how could I make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when >> replying to a message from a mailing list? > > If the lists have their own Gnus groups, What do you mean by "Gnus" groups? Newsgroups, as provided by g

Re: Make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when replying to a message from a mailing list

2014-11-06 Thread Damien Wyart
> field. > It appears that it should be enough to use `S L` to get the expected > behavior (the mailing list address in the `To` field, nothing in > `Cc`), but I'd like a unique keybinding for all the "reply" actions. > Hence my question: how could I make `r` and `F