Husain Alshehhi wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent gnus to get new news at startup time, and
> only do it manually?
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> The command `gnus-no-server' will likely do what you want.
IIRC this will only stop the primary select method.
Bartosz Kaczyński wrote:
> the variable
Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> AFAIU Gnus stores such stuff in a file named ".newsrc.eld" (AFAIR
> ".newsrc.el" in older Emacs versions). And indeed, among other things
> there seems to be information about "seen" status of messages in that
> file, as well as saved status, ticked and dormant status,
Björn Bidar wrote:
> Is it possible to render the html in invitations shown in Gnus with
> gnus-icalendar.
>
> Many invitations contain html (or sometimes even markdown) these days.
There's always 'K H' to view in a browser.
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Björn Bidar via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs Usenet
newsreader (in English)" wrote:
> Is it possible to save these information in IMAP e.g. if I more than one
> computer?
There's Gnus Cloud, but I dont think anyone has tried it in a while.
Thomas Ieong wrote:
> Also I saw that there was gnus-registry-marks-* and while it does allow
> to store important/todo/custom tags... locally it does not seems to push
> them to the remote server(imap) and as a result my webmail and
> Thunderbird can't see the tags.
You'll have to write custom
hput via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs Usenet
newsreader (in English)" wrote:
> So Can any one provide a step thru to getting started accumulating
> messages with the agent?
>
> I used a `true' predicate back when I was working on it, but don't
> recall much other
Roland Winkler wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 12 2021, James Thomas wrote:
>>> - How can I tell gnus (in a running emacs session) that I've rsync'ed
>>> all local user directories and gnus should update itself accordingly
>>> when, for example, articles are marked as read
Roland Winkler wrote:
> - How can I tell gnus (in a running emacs session) that I've rsync'ed
> all local user directories and gnus should update itself accordingly
> when, for example, articles are marked as read or expired.
Perhaps you can look into the Gnus Cloud code. I haven't ever used