Hikaru Ichijyo <[email protected]> writes:

> I have the following in my ~/.gnus.el, to help me with
> saving messages:
>
>      gnus-update-message-archive-method t
>      gnus-default-article-saver 'gnus-summary-save-in-mail
>      ...

It is better to use separate `setq's. Easier to see
what is what. More control.

> With that setup, when I use
> gnus-summary-move-article (B m) to move an article
> from my mail groups into one of these nnfolder
> files, I get prompted like this:
>
>          Move this article to (default
> nnfolder:freenet): nnmbox:
>
> Yes, that "nnmbox:" part gets printed by the system
> (not by me).

Why do you want to store the messages using
another backend?

And why do you want to do this manually by hitting
`B-m' each time? If you are fine with that, why are
you not fine with hitting M-DEL each time as well?

Better to automatize. For example, you can send a copy
of all messages sent to yourself, then split it to
archive folders based on header data.

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