[email protected] (.Martin.) writes: > Ted Zlatanov <[email protected]> writes: > >> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 21:46:39 +0000 [email protected] (.Martin.) wrote: >> >> M> Ted Zlatanov <[email protected]> writes: >>>> I personally never need to see all the messages in a newsgroup. This is >>>> usually thousands of messages (depending on the server retention) and >>>> I'm not going to even see 99% of them. >> >> M> I know it's hardly probable that I'll need it. I'm talking more about >> M> a situation when I want to access particular messages posted a few >> M> days ago (but there were no new posts in that particular thread so >> M> the thread won't be visible so I'll have to browse for it) Or is >> M> there a better way of accomplishing it? >> >> I just do `C-u 1000 RET' to see the last 1000 messages; this is a habit >> by now so I don't even notice when I do it. Or I mark the thread >> messages I want so they will always show up (you can gather all the >> messages in a thread based on a single message with `A T'). >> >> Ted > > Thanks for your help, Ted. How would I mark the thread messages so tay > will always show up? I can gather all messages from a threas as you > suggested ('A T') but then what am I supposed to do? The only mark > options I can see are 'Mark thread as read' and 'Mark thread as > expired'. > > thank you
Thanks guys - that's what I needed. -- regards Martin _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
