Hello Emanuel, and thanks for your answer.
Emanuel Berg <[email protected]> writes:
> As for mailing lists that are on Gmane, use Gmane.
I like to be able to read the mailing lists I subscribe to from
anywhere, and the only way to reliably do that is subscribing via
e-mail. For that reason, I don't use NNTP, only IMAP.
> If you cannot -- hey, what lists are you on anyway?! -- if you
> cannot, use mail splitting to steer the traffic into a group
> which you name whatever you want.
I prefer to handle all filtering server-side via Sieve, so that I
have it available on any device, including my phone. This works
very well for me, probably just as well as the mail splitting
built into Gnus.
> Well, isn't your Group buffer sorted alphabetically already?
Well, alphabetical order would be one way to do it, but I'd like
to be more flexible than that. Currently I sort the group buffer
by score, which I find is helpful.
Furthermore, this:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
[ lists -- 38 ]
19/331 : help-gnu-emacs
0/50 : info-gnus-english
9/215 : postfix-users
10/316 : emacs-orgmode
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
... is more visually appealing than this:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
19/331 : Lists.help-gnu-emacs
0/50 : Lists.info-gnus-english
9/215 : Lists.postfix-users
10/316 : Lists.emacs-orgmode
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Right now, I automatically remove the "Lists." prefix, but still
have to manually add every mailing list to the `lists' topic, but
I'd like this to happen automatically.
Could I, somehow, loop through all groups available and manually
move them depending on their name? Or is there a better way to
achieve this, more built into Gnus?
> `gnus-summary-post-news'?
This unfortunately doesn't seem to work for me - I suppose it's
because I use IMAP instead of NNTP ... :-)
Thank you again for a thorough answer,
- John
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