Hikaru Ichijyo <[email protected]> writes: > Firstly, it seems possible to setup posting aliases > via gnus-posting-styles or under gnus-parameters. > They both seem to let you control where and when the > settings get applied. Is there a difference or a > reason to prefer doing it one way or the other? I'm > currently using gnus-posting-styles, and it seems to > work fine.
If so, use it, of course. But: what is it you want to do? > It's all working fantastic...but here's the > question: If I launch Gnus with gnus-no-server, I > can read the local spool and avoid connecting to > NNTP/IMAP/POP, which is great, and I use that often. > What if I want to connect to IMAP only with a > gnus-no-server session? Is there a way to do that? Yes, of course. I can't help you because I never did stuff like that, I on the contrary always want Gnus to automatically connect to all sources of incoming communication - but that sounds like very possible to do, so keep digging if you want it :) -- underground experts united _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
