On Thu, Apr 06 2006, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> If you want to search for a message with the message-id
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at google, go into your *Group* buffer and
> type:
>
> `G w RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET'
[...]
> BTW: You can search with any search string, not only message-ids.
Cool, I wasn't aware that it works for MIDs on Google. I think
previously you had to type it into the MID field of the advanced
search.
I used to enter some random group and hit `j MID RET' upto now.
> | (nntp "news.gmane.org")
> | (nnweb "gmane"
> | (nnweb-type gmane))
> | (nnweb "google"
> | (nnweb-type google)))
I don't think duplicating Gmane makes much sense, does it? Maybe even
`(nnweb "google" ...)' causes the problem because it doesn't signal
"not found" correctly. (Cf. the "FIXME" in
`nnweb-google-wash-article').
> The docs tell me that Gnus will try all select methods until it finds
> the searched message, but here it seems that Gnus stops after the first
> (current), and return an empty message if it fails with it.
Yes, it should. It works for me with...
,----[ <f1> v gnus-refer-article-method RET ]
| gnus-refer-article-method is a variable defined in `gnus.el'.
| [...]
| Value:
| (current
| (nntp "localhost")
| (nnml "personal")
| (nnml "news")
| (nnml "archive")
| (nntp "news.uni-ulm.de")
| (nntp "news.belwue.de")
| (nntp "news.gmane.org")
| (nntp "news.gnus.org")
| (nnweb "google"
| (nnweb-type google)))
`----
Bye, Reiner.
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