>> I'd like for my nnmail-split-methods to link certain matches to other
>> groups, and move other matches. Is this possible, or do i need to use
>> the fancy splitting approach?
>> Can someone give me a short example of how to do this, or point me to
>> one?
>What do you mean by "link"? Do you mean articles that belong to the
>same thread? If so, you can use the Gnus registry to split followups by
>reference or by subject into the same group.
By 'link' i'm referring to Section 6.3 of (my copy of) the manual,
where it
talks about normal (non-fancy) splitting:
nnmh and nnml makes crossposts by creating hard links to the
crossposted
articles. However, not all file systems support hard links. If
that's the
case for you, set nnmailcrosspost-link-function to copy-file.
(This
variable is add-name-to-file by default.)
And i'm not talking about threads at all, just the splitting of
incoming mail. I believe
these links actually default to symbolic links, not hard links, on
most unix/linux
systems these days, but some kind of link in any case.
So, i'm fine with many things being linked/crossposted by my
nnmail-split-methods, but i'd like some things to simply be moved
instead of
linked, leaving no link behind in my nnml:misc. Is this possible? If
so, how
do i go about it?
thanks in advance,
Eric
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