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I did set this nnmail split method
(mail.utn.campusvirtual.\\1 ^X-Course-Name: \\(.*\\)$)
The problem is that the matched text is multi-byte encoded. Setting
(setq nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes t) did
On 29 jul, 23:09, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
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Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
How do you find possibly unknown mail groups that
nnmail-split creates? (Text that X-Course-Name header contains
is
unknown, isn't it?)
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stormwatch wrote:
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
How do you find possibly unknown mail groups that
nnmail-split creates? (Text that X-Course-Name header contains
is unknown, isn't it?)
That's a very good question. I think
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Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
BTW, I noticed `B nnml RET RET' in the group buffer shows
non-ASCII group names without properly decoding. It should be
fixed!
Fixed in the Emacs bzr trunk and the Gnus git trunk.
Stormwatch, maybe you have
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stormwatch wrote:
On Jul 27, 9:04 pm, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
[...]
What is the mail back end you use? As for the most recent Gnus:
[...]
I use nnml and gnus included in an up-to-date emacs built from bzr.
Hmm, for the
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