[email protected] (Adam Sjøgren) writes: > On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 17:24:51 +0200, Thorsten wrote: > >> I subscribed to a dozen mostly Emacs related mailing-lists through >> gmane, i.e. by simply sending a first mail from gnus to the mailing list >> and responding to the gmane authorization message within a week. > > Responding to the authorization email does not mean that you are > subscribed to the mailinglist. It simply means that Gmane will send > articles you post via nntp to the newsgroup, to the mailinglist, via > email. > > Gmane doesn't care whether you are subscribed to a mailinglist or not > (and Gmane doesn't (more specifically: can't) know). > >> Now I decided that I would like to use a more 'serious' email for all of >> these groups and want to unsubscibe with my old email and subscribe with >> my new one. > > If you change your email-address, you will simply recieve a new > authorization email the first time you post to each group. You don't > need to do anything special with regards to Gmane. > >> And gnus should be aware of the change, i.e. use my new email >> automatically for all posts I send to the mailing lists. > > This sounds like something you could do using posting styles in Gnus: > > * http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_154.html#SEC154 > > Perhaps combined with topic parameters: > > * http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_39.html#SEC39 > >> Is there a simple way to do this from gnus like sending mails with 'Subject: >> unsubscribe' from my old mail to all mailing-list > > You definitely should not do that.
Thanks, so its something I can deal with in my .gnus without touching any subscribe/unsubscribe webinterface. -- cheers, Thorsten _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
