[email protected] (John Ankarström) writes:
> Well, alphabetical order would be one way to do it
I'll get back to this issue later...
>> `gnus-summary-post-news'?
>
> This unfortunately doesn't seem to work for me -
> I suppose it's because I use IMAP instead of NNTP
The simplest way to do this manually is to use the
.mailrc file - one line would look like this:
alias w3m "w3m-el list <[email protected]>"
It'll be manual but very quick. One stroke to bring up
a new empty mail, three strokes to write "w3m".
The .mailrc file is great for person-to-person mails
as well, and as an address book.
To do this automatically it can be done with the
gnus-mailing-list-* functions, perhaps with a bit of
tweaking (i.e., look how it is done, write your own
defun) - however this is all based on getting header
data from a present article (or mail). If there isn't
one, it won't work.
I suppose you could set up an association table
between what you call the lists as groups and their
addresses. Too much work for such a small gain,
I'd say.
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