Andrew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Xiao-Yong Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Somehow, I want my mail group to be managed more >> or less like the way news groups do. That is I >> can see my mails in sort of subject in one group >> where both my incoming mails and sent-out mails >> are listed. >> >> Does it mean what I only need is to put the sent >> mails in the same group with my incoming mail? >> And how? > > I do this. It sets Gcc: based on what group I'm in. > For example, mailing lists to which I'm subscribed > will automatically send me a copy, so there's no use > saving the one I composed. > > (defun aar-gnus-outgoing-message-group () > (let ((outbox "nnimap+personal:INBOX.outbox")) > (cond ((message-news-p) outbox) > ((and gnus-newsgroup-name > (stringp gnus-newsgroup-name) > (string-match "^\\(nnml:mail\\)\\|nnimap" > gnus-newsgroup-name) > (not (string-match "\\.list\\." gnus-newsgroup-name)) > (not (string-match "[a-z.]+\\.its\\." gnus-newsgroup-name))) > (list gnus-newsgroup-name))))) > (setq gnus-outgoing-message-group 'aar-gnus-outgoing-message-group) > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew A. Raines)
It works great for me. Thanks. _______________________________________________ Info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
