)).
(setq gnus-summary-highlight
'(((eq mark gnus-unread-mark) . gnus-summary-normal-unread)
(t . gnus-summary-normal-read) ))
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standard faces, or, defined you own
faces. All that copying is a bit hackish :) (But like I said, it
worked, so thanks.)
I wonder though, you say, my articles, replies to me, etc., but, for
example in the first case, will that not simply highlight all articles
that you've not read?
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I wonder though, you say, my articles, replies to me, etc., but, for
example in the first case, will that not simply highlight all articles
that you've not read?
Or, is this determined by the score? Then it makes sense, my mistake.
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send e-mails (and to respond to received ones, i.e., invocation from
Rmail) and to send articles to the newsgroups.
Help would be appreciated, as it is a bit weird (although I don't know
if people are paying attention to all strange headers in e-mails, it
just shouldn't be there).
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That should be: Gnus header in *Message mode*, not Rmail.
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are correct, at least when I email myself, I don't get that
header. Still, it's a bit weird it's there, but I'm not pressing the
case. I could probably just as ease configure Message mode not to show
it.
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a command,
which signals the entire thread should be saved, including future
articles
I know this is a lot to ask, but I also know that some of you are
pro's that love answering questions.
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, but of course, that could
have been the case.
But even so, I've been unable to find a command to actually *do* send
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OK, found it - you just hit 't'! That will show *all* headers, which
is not exactly what I wanted, but it is close enough (99%). Well, you
live, you learn.
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highlighted (bright) just the same. I don't know
why.
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Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com writes:
I've met a few.
Never Gnus. I studied CS for 4-5 years, and I never met anyone
with my passion either for Emacs in general or Gnus. I met Unix
users, of course, but they were not that many. Most people used
Windows or Mac OS. It's insane.
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be automatized; I just have been busy on
other projects. (So any pointers are welcome.) But, for the OP,
all are worth to examine.
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much stuff that could be put in that string, it makes
me sea sick! Are you *sure* what you seek isn't mentioned?
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with the hash/pound sign, like this: # don't mail this guy
To edit the file fast, you could use
(global-set-key (kbd C-j) 'jump-to-register)
(set-register ?m (cons 'file ~/.mailrc))
and then hit [C-j m].
To sort it, use `sort-lines`.
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Oh, I forgot the most important thing - how to make it look cool.
Use (in .emacs)
(add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist '(# conf . conf-unix-mode))
and then put
# conf
as the first line of ~/.mailrc
Now, you can also comment with the familiar M-;
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via news: 441 Invalid Control Message
My question - is this anything that works anymore or is it a
wasted effort, perhaps especially for the list/group hybrids?
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mode, as well as the collective aliases (I
provided only one example)
(There are probably one million ways to do that.)
Anyway, as the message mode is used for both mails and Usenet
posts, perhaps the .mailrc file should be integrated in that
respect?
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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen la...@gnus.org writes:
Is this possible?
What kind of metadata?
Like what user wrote the most articles, what day had the most
traffic, etc.
PS. Good job answering all questions. Cool batch way to do
it. DS.
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-property (point) 'read-face-name)
(get-char-property (point) 'face
(if face (message Face: %s face)
(message No face at %d. pos) )))
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gnu.emacs.help.KILL - KILL
lrwxrwxrwx 1 i4 Sep 25 21:29 mail.misc.KILL - KILL
lrwxrwxrwx 1 i4 Sep 25 21:30 nnml:mail.misc.KILL - KILL
lrwxrwxrwx 1 i4 Sep 25 21:27 rec.sport.boxing.KILL - KILL
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-full-name Emanuel Berg)
(let ((username embe8573))
(setq user-mail-address
(format %s@%s username smtpmail-local-domain) )
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-of-line)
(kill-line) )
(set-buffer-modified-p nil) )
which works (if invoked), but I couldn't automatize it
because I didn't manage to get it to be carried out in
the message buffer - instead it was executed in the
article mode buffer, where it made no sense.
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services like GMail for getting they mails from
mailing lists, because GMail drops them as duplicates.
Aha, I get it.
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). But, if this problem resurfaces in some other
context, I'll examine those other variables. Kiitos.
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, is there anything I
could to do make this not happening? Or, if it is
inevitable, can I somehow tell Gnus to not bring me
duplicates?
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message? If so, do you mind sharing that code? :)
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
I was using posting styles ...
Yes, that did it:
(setq gnus-posting-styles
'((message-this-is-news
(Mail-Copies-To never)
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Let's hope it works :)
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it is not a big deal. I
just can't figure out how it happened? (Did I *dream*
there was such a mode?!)
(add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist
'(; kill . gnus-kill-file-mode))
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I.e., the first paragraph is again ignored.
Ideas?
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there when I start Emacs and Gnus the way you suggest,
i.e., without my configuration/extension.
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to me. It seems to be another bug.
Yeah? Is that so for every message? Does that somehow
disturb your reading of my messages (sorting or the
like)? Do you know how to fix it?
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, because gnus
cannot know that your message is answer to me.
You are right, it should be fixed. Well, if anyone
reading this has a clue why this happened feel free to
speak :)
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'update-unread-mails)
(add-hook 'gnus-agent-fetched-hook 'update-unread-mails)
(add-hook 'gnus-group-catchup-group-hook 'update-unread-mails)
;; One would think, there should be just one hook, to
;; reflect the change of state of the set of groups
;; *and* their unseen articles.
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Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes [on gnu.emacs.help]:
;; The below is about *sending* - it sets the signature
;; (same for everything), but when answering a *mail*,
;; it adds the Newsgroup: header if I were to change my
;; mind and make it a Usenet post instead (or as
;; well
:
Mail-Copies-To:
From:
Gcc:) )
- in one of my configuration files, and if I remove the
explicit mention not to include Gcc, I get it. Perhaps
you have hidden headers as well?
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Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
I have this -
(setq message-hidden-headers
'(References:
Face:
X-Face:
X-Draft-From:
Mail-Copies-To:
From:
Gcc:) )
- in one of my configuration files, and if I remove the
explicit
: *
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=5.952 tagged_above=- required=5
tests=[BAYES_50=0.8, HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_16=1.092, HTML_MESSAGE=0.001,
MIME_HTML_ONLY=0.723, RCVD_IN_PBL=3.335, UNPARSEABLE_RELAY=0.001]
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them in a directory called spam,
now!
I tested sending a mail to myself with X-Spam-Flag:
YES as a header, but it was delivered to mail.misc,
and the header had been removed. Perhaps SpamAssassin
thought that wasn't spam, and I got overruled.
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of volumes so
speed isn't an issue. I prefer to have my mails local
on the disk - one mail per file, so I can search them
with the Unix batch tools.
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the other mail. I use SMTP.
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not reorganize
it later.
The news- and/or mailgroups of Gnus are organized
enough. I don't see problem now or in the future.
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Lars Ingebrigtsen la...@gnus.org writes:
It is when the signature contains asterisks, like
in this dump [1].
I'm unable to reproduce this bug. It seemed to work
fine on the test message.
Yes, I should have copied the whole signature! But I
was for some reason very convinced it was the
j...@titv.se (Jens Bäckman) writes:
I'm trying to move most of my life to Emacs, and have
just started dipping my toes in Gnus. The first real
obstacle is mail splitting. I have created a rule
that looks OK, `Query respool (B q)' tells me it
would go to the correct box but `Respool article
Alexander Baier lexi.ba...@gmail.com writes:
This can be done by configuring gnus-posting-styles
on a global level or on a per group basis through the
(info (Gnus) Group Parameters). For further info
about posting styles see (info (Gnus) Posting
Styles).
Yes, for example to control the
Alexander Baier lexi.ba...@gmail.com writes:
I've just started using gnus again after some years
of absence. I've reread parts of the manual without
finding answers to some of my questions. I hope
someone herein can help me. 1. I like using topic
mode. I'm a bit anal about the ordering
aa-n...@arcor.de writes:
(setq message-sendmail-envelope-from 'header)
in my .gnus.el it is both the header and the envelop
(and consequently different ISP accounts) in my case.
What about the .mailrc file to setup abbrevs:
alias me My Name m...@mail.com
alias me2 ...
Those should work in
Andreas Ames aa-n...@arcor.de writes:
I'm now using the address value in the posting
style of topic/group parameters to set the right
From header; the distribution to the right ISP is
done by my local posrfix installation based on the
From header/sender envelop.
Ha ha, crazy stuff :) I'm
arcf...@sacrideo.us (Aaron W. Hsu) writes:
So, for some reason, suddenly when I send a message
through my IMAP server, I am unable to send it. I see
all of the message listed in the nndrafts:queue
folder, but they do not seem to be sent. I can see
them in the Sent Items folder, which is
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
(setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t)
The documentation says:
If non-nil, automatically mark Gcc articles as read.
To me, it sounds like all Gcc'd messages will be marked
as read. But even so, people very seldom use the Gcc
header anyway - or so it would
Dennis Askey mras...@sdf.lonestar.org writes:
The gnus document is complicated to me, maybe it is
because I am new to gnus. Now I have the basic
setting myself, and read some tutorials. I am
trying to read and understand gnus documents. It
can be painful if you don't know what others talk
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
(setq nnmail-split-methods
'((emacs ^From:.*emacs)
(sent.mail ^From:.*stevenarntson.com)
(mail.misc )))
Some comments:
1. (emacs ^From:.*emacs)
Is it smarter to base that on *subject*? As in mine:
(emacs-w3m
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
Some comments: 1. (emacs ^From:.*emacs) Is it
smarter to base that on *subject*? As in mine:
(emacs-w3m ^Subject:.*emacs-w3m.*) Also note the
.* after the string. (But this may be your
situation that is different, just sayin'.)
I thought
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
So it looks like this /is/ working; I spake too
soon. I thought it would retroactively refile all of
the old month-by-month emails I had, which it didn't,
but it is successfully routing new sent
mails. Excellent!
Is there a way to refile or
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I didn't go with nnml originally because of this
quote from the gnus manual under mail spool: The
nnml spool mail format isn't compatible with any
other known format. It should be used with some
caution. Scared me off instantly!
That sounds
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Gnus keeps an index (.overview) and marks (.marks) in
its own format, and it assumes that nobody messes
with the emails/files.
I think that is what is meant by not being
compatible: you can't point another program at the
files, have it do changes,
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
*I* think it is perfectly reasonable that only Gnus
touches my ~/Mail/
...and the sweet shell tools, at your discretion. At
least I do that. But only for retrieval and I'm not
that concurrent as to use Gnus at the same time.
Some even donate their
: Emanuel Berg)
; ...
(mail.misc ) ))
I suspect there is another, perhaps better way, but
what I can see that should work. (You might have to use
a more complicated regexp instead of just your name
depending on how consistent that header is.)
By the way, if you don't know about it, `B q' can
Steven Arntson ste...@stevenarntson.com writes:
I put point on a message in
nnfolder+archive:sent.2014-03, and typed B r. I was
asked what backend to use, and I chose nnml. The
respooling happened, but the message ended up in
nnml:mail.misc and not nnml:mail.sent. How do I go
about routing
One thing I don't understand is, if .newsrc-dribble is
used to track every little change, just to have in case
of a crash (which never happens), then why not do that
to .newsrc itself, keeping it up-to-date constantly?
(.newsrc or .newsrc.eld)
Is .newsrc so big it gets expansive parsing it?
In
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr writes:
I have good experience with ...
(gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-group-save-newsrc 5 2)
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David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
One thing I don't understand is, if .newsrc-dribble
is used to track every little change, just to have
in case of a crash (which never happens), then why
not do that to .newsrc itself, keeping it up-to-date
constantly? (.newsrc or .newsrc.eld)
.
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr writes:
I have good experience with ...
(gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-group-save-newsrc 5 2)
Yes, the idle-timer can be used but I would prefer if
it just saved every time I did something that should be
saved.
When exiting a summary buffer, for example, I most
David Hume david.h...@example.com writes:
This should be the name of the server, not the name
of the news group. (I can't remember the name of the
free server, but it probably begins with 'news').
Try news.gnus.org.
Or:
(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp Aioe.org))
To add a group, I use
Sharon Kimble boudic...@skimble.plus.com writes:
(add-to-list
'gnus-secondary-select-methods '(nntp news.gmane.org)
(nntp nntp.aioe.org) '(nntp news.gnus.org))
So how can I add it then please?
What? :) Why are you asking me that?
What I can see `add-to-list' doesn't work like that,
for an
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Can you see what might be happening, please?
Ha-ha, stop it :)
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Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com writes:
I hadn't been aware of buffer-menu. Playing with it
now shows that it works very similarly to
electric-buffer-list. I think anyone using either
buffer-menu or electric-buffer-list are in the same
group and want the same thing and could use either of
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Thank you for the suggestion. Leafnode seems to be a
little heavyweight. It seems that what I want is
based on 'gnus-summary-copy-article' and tweaking
gnus-move-split-methods' to have nice suggestions
where to put the article. It won't be
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
My problem is twofolds: how do I make sure that the
files corresponding to threads I've replied to remain
on my hard drive, while other files may be cleared at
some point
You mean, you will delete the other files manually?
and how do I
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
No. Right now some article are present in my agent
cache (in
agent/nntp/news.gwene.org/gmane/emacs/gnus/user). If
I understand things correctly, these articles may
expire at some point:
gnus-agent-expire-days
The number of days
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
I want to make sure the articles are copied locally
to some place where they won't expire. However I
don't want to retain every article posted on these
newsgroups indefinitely. Why not? It is just a
bunch of text files, all neatly
thezsak don.sak...@gmail.com writes:
What's the best server and how do you setup gnus in
emacs?
Gnus is already included and so all you need to do is
specify a couple of parameters in an init file, so you
don't have to input everything every time you run Emacs
and Gnus. What should be put in
Glyn Millington glyn.milling...@gmail.com writes:
You need to Google 'Don Saklad gnus' as a matter of
urgency. Don has been asking the self-same questions
on usenet for at least 12 years.
Aha, actually I know that, I've read the tribute
page. But I didn't react to the thezsak handle.
It is
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Funny thing is, I recently started to worry that
people might perceive *me* as crazy, for answering
the same questions with virtually the same answers
over and over.
It's more likely to be the weird line length that
makes you look crazy.
I have
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
It looks like you are wasting a lot of black space on the right by
using such a short line length, on your screenshot?
Waste and waste - it is not as simple as filling the black gap.
Take a look at this screenshot [1] with fill-column as 70. The black
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
The lack of a left margin does not seem to bother
you, though?
No, because that is a straight line so it is a clear
enough delimiter in itself.
Maybe using a proportional font might be of use to
you, when width is constrained?
What, you mean when ls
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
The lack of a left margin does not seem to bother
you, though?
No, because that is a straight line so it is a clear
enough delimiter in itself.
You were comparing to books - they have margins at
both sides of the text - so that made me wonder...
Carlos Pita carlosjosep...@gmail.com writes:
... But then there are a lot of quirks I'm not sure
what to do about. Say I reply a message in micro2
group. My reply is indeed archived to micro2...
I don't use exactly your setup - I have:
(setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t)
(setq
Julien Cubizolles j.cubizol...@free.fr writes:
For years now I've experienced this strange
behaviour: running gnus-group-get-new-news or
restarting gnus changes the status of read messages
in nnml groups: some read messages become unread. It
doesn't happen in the nntp and nnimap groups I'm
Carlos Pita carlosjosep...@gmail.com writes:
Then you can just say that the summary buffer isn't
immediately refreshed, which doesn't feel so bad and
is easier to understand and live with.
The summary buffer isn't refreshed automatically if it
is open and then you do something in the group
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Except that you are manually doing the equivalent
every time you turn off your computer.
So you are actually one of the people who need it the
most.
Not anymore, because thanks to this discussion I've
change that:
(defun gnus-runs ()
(get-buffer
Carlos Pita carlosjosep...@gmail.com writes:
(gnus-alive-p)
Thanks, I'll replace my homebrewed check with that.
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
I think you can arrive at a better solution if you
look at Julien's (or Carlos') hook.
No, I don't like hooks. I had tons of hooks in my early
Elisp days, now I've managed to remove all but all of
them. I think functions are much more predictable and
Carlos Pita carlosjosep...@gmail.com writes:
I've reported this as a bug a number of days ago,
and I would like to add the above remark as a
followup or commentary to the report, but I'm not
able to find instructions on how to do that.
Ok, I finally found out how to do this. The automatic
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
I.e. run the command that actually tells Gnus to
close down, instead of explicitly calling a
function to save the one file you happen know
should be handled when shutting down (what if Gnus
needs to do more now/in the future?)
I'm not worried about
My recommendation is to use gnus' native nnml format
rather than maildir and set up some (fancy) mail
splitting. Example for nnml:
(setq gnus-select-method '(nnml yun
(nnml-use-compressed-files .bz2)
(nnml-compressed-files-size-threshold 65535)))
Yes, I can recommend nnml as well!
What I
On-topic: Even though you can use C-g in this an other
cases, it is likely you got yourself into either an
infinite loop or some computationally intense operation
and/or some operation applied to some huge material
(hence the seemingly infinite delay). The first case
(the infinite loop) is a bug
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Because I want to respect the wishes of the people I
respond to.
Yeah, but are you sure this was set by the OP? He might
be using some software that has that by default.
Also, I think setting X-No-Archive is kind of silly,
if not asocial. This
David Hume david.h...@hushmail.com writes:
OK maybe I am silly. I can't remember for certain,
but I think I set that header so my articles would
not be preserved in google groups for all eternity.
GG wont last for all eternity, but even if it it did,
what does it matter?
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Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr writes:
I think I set that header so my articles would not
be preserved in google groups for all eternity.
Sure, XNAY prevents *your* articles from being
archived. But anybody (except for Adam Sjøgren ;) can
quote your text (or parts of your text taken out of
David Hume david.h...@hushmail.com writes:
OK but can anyone be certain that what you quote is
what I wrote?
No, just look:
What a bummer! David didn't write this!
But what does it matter? What are you paranoid about?
Don't be afraid of your computer!
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