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
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
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
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
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
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
* 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
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
> 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