Hi, Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes:
> Sivaram Neelakantan <[email protected]> writes: > >>> I mean: after reading some articles, I exit the summary buffer, then >>> later on I enter the group again, and the read articles are gone. I >>> know that they are not deleted, and I've trying to find the option to >>> let me see all the messages in a group (regardless of whether they >>> had been read or not), but could not find it in the >>> documentation. >> >> Go to the Group listing and hit G P to go to Group Parameters and add >> the following >> >> ((display . 100)) >> >> and then C-c C-c. This will show the last 100 articles and you can >> change it to any number you choose to. > > Or if you want to see old messages only occationally, simply enter the > group with a numeric prefix arg indicating the number of old messages. > So instead of RET on a group you'd do C-u 100 RET to see the latest 100 > messages. thanks for this. It works but it is not really what I was looking for. I want to find a way to display read messages mostly for mail. Say I have exchanged some mail with a person a couple of months ago. Most of the mails I've read, but one of them is still unread (I usually just keep messages as unread to indicate that I need to do something about them). Today I want to take some action on that mail, but I would like to see the complete thread. Showing the last 100 messages might not be what I want, because I have no idea how many messages I received after that conversation. I noticed that when there are no new unread articles in a group, entering that group does show by default the old read articles, so I was hoping that there would be a way to ask Gnus to show them as well even when there are new unread messages. Perhaps I still need to learn the Gnus way? Thanks, Ángel de Vicente _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
