* Hadron Quark wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus: > SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * Charles philip Chan wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus: >>> On 30 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> Yes, as any normal newsrc, it contains every possible group on the >>>> server. >>> My .newsrc only contains the groups that I am subscribed to. Have you >>> try deleting it and see what happens? >> [...] >> Success! >> $ grep ':' .newsrc > .gnusrc >> <tin uses the standard .newsrc so I kept it> >> added to ~.gnus.el: >> (setq gnus-startup-file "~/.gnusrc") >> And now instant startup. >> Thanks to all! > Woohoo! > You'll be programming Lisp before you know it :-; Baby steps, killer ;) > And do, do consider integrating your email too - it makes it so much > nicer to have it all in one program. Same tools, keystrokes etc. I use > maildir format backend with procmail & fetchmail. I currently only have a gmail/yahoo account so I dont do pop/smtp ATM. At one time I did have procmail getting my gmail stuff but I lost all the articles I saved that had me running and I havent been motivated enough to bother looking again as web email is sufficent for my needs at the moment. I will keep it as a todo though. -- David We are not anticipating any emergencies. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
