Memnon Anon <[email protected]> writes:
> So if you stay with it, maybe you are the right one to write that > 'different book' ;). I would like to. I've been using linux for seven years and learning gnus has been about the most difficult hurdle I've encountered. slrn is so much easier. I can see why it's more popular. OTOH, some gnus functions just blow slrn out of the water. That, and I think John D has let some things slide. M-f/b hasn't worked in jed for the last couple revs. Though I've lost a few functions from slrn, I'm sure they're available in gnus. I just need to rediscover 'em. Plus, some of the native functions gnus has, like keeping attribute markers correct when reformating a paragraph (Esc-q) is brilliant. Being a rabid reply trimmer, that alone was enough to turn me to gnus. ;) nb _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
