Gary <[email protected]> writes: Hi Gary,
> Is there any way to configure gnus to save atricles I send? Yes. Have a look at the docs. ,----[ (info "(gnus)Archived Messages") ] | Gnus provides a few different methods for storing the mail and news you | send. The default method is to use the "archive virtual server" to | store the messages. `---- Another related topic is the `gcc-self' group parameter. I use it in such a way that in all my IMAP mail groups (except for mailing list groups), mails I write automatically end up in the group I wrote from. For mailing list groups, I've set gcc-self to something like "nnimap+Account:Sent", so that my mails are stored in that account's sent mail folder. ,----[ (info "(gnus)Group Parameters") ] | `gcc-self' | If `(gcc-self . t)' is present in the group parameter list, newly | composed messages will be `Gcc''d to the current group. If | `(gcc-self . none)' is present, no `Gcc:' header will be | generated, if `(gcc-self . "string")' is present, this string will | be inserted literally as a `gcc' header. This parameter takes | precedence over any default `Gcc' rules as described later (*note | Archived Messages::), with the exception for messages to resend. | | *Caveat*: Adding `(gcc-self . t)' to the parameter list of `nntp' | groups (or the like) isn't valid. An `nntp' server doesn't accept | articles. `---- HTH, Tassilo _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
