Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes:
Why would you do all this when gnus has signatures built in which use
things like regexps for signature matching?
And how would Merciadri invoke it?
Looks hellishly complicated to me :-)
Far easier to use a file based signature(s) and have gnus
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Thanks for your answers. This problem is now solved.
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Here too. Is my signature better now? :-)
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On 2009-08-17 12:10 (+0300), Teemu Likonen wrote:
Here's more info: It's file lisp/gnus/nntp.el, function nntp-open-marks
and form (condition-case ...) where the error happens.
The reason for error is that variable nntp-marks-file-name is nil. It's
normally .marks (in my system too) but
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Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
Yes, pretty good.
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:-)
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I would be very interested to know if there exists a solution. It
would make a pretty enhancement.
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Olivier Sirven the.s...@gmail.com writes:
I would like to define the sender identity based on the email addresses
present into the To or Cc fields but I can't find what variables I
should test for?
If by sender identity you mean the 'From' header, I use the BBDB and
posting-styles to do this.
I am using Emacs Gnus for news reading. But if I want to subscript
a new group, how can I find it?
What's the command?
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I think I find the way. Just in *Group buffer, use command
AA
, then Gnus will list all groups for me. Then I can just use
the key 'u' to subscribe anything I like.
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While I read some articles and start to do some work, then
I change back to Emacs to read some news, How can I refresh
the Article buffer?
I know in Group Buffer the key is 'g', but what's in Article
Buffer?
Thanks
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Water Lin water...@ymail.com writes:
Just for test, sorry for this disturb..
That's good ;;
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Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes:
Why would you do all this when gnus has signatures built in which
use things like regexps for signature matching?
Because, as I explained at the beginning,
Being isolated from the Gnuish mainstream, I routinely reinvent the
wheel when such desires
Joe Fineman jo...@verizon.net writes:
Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes:
Why would you do all this when gnus has signatures built in which
use things like regexps for signature matching?
Because, as I explained at the beginning,
Being isolated from the Gnuish mainstream, I
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