Ted Zlatanov a écrit profondement:
| S So how do I tell gnus not to append the /110 ?
|
| I think the /110 is indicating port 110. Can you open port 110 on
| that server from your machine?
|
Yes port 110 opens just fine via both 'telnet' and 'fetchmail'
And I get the same results whether or
Ted Zlatanov a écrit profondement:
|
| I think the /110 is indicating port 110.
Undoubtably
| Can you open port 110 on
| that server from your machine?
|
Yes port 110 opens just fine via both 'telnet' and 'fetchmail'
And I get the same results whether or not I comment out the: :port pop3
On Fri, Aug 07 2009, Matěj Cepl wrote:
When emacs has now support for D-Bus in 23.1, could be switching
between plugged/unplugged state automatized by listening to NM? Or
is it possible already?
I don't think there's any code for this in Gnus. Patches welcome.
[Just keep in mind to make it
Hi all,
I am new with gnus.
I set it up yesterday and I can't find the answer for keeping read
articles/thred in the summary.
I found that I have to C-u before entering a group (and typing the
number of articles to fetch) but now I want to set it as default
behavior.
None of these settings seems
I have mail-user-agent set to gnus-user-agent:
(setq mail-user-agent 'gnus-user-agent)
This works. C-x m (compose-mail) opens message-mode buffer. I also use
nnmaildir back-end to store sent mails, so I have configured it like
this:
(setq gnus-message-archive-group nnmaildir:sent)
It
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello.
When starting Gnus, I see two or three dummy groups, the default ones.
Thus, I press U, and type e.g. gnu.emacs.gnus. Then, I can read,
write, access, and do whatever I want with this group.
When I turn Gnus off, and that I turn it on next, my