Hello,
I'm a new gnus user, and have got things sorted to the point where I can
check multiple accounts, send via multiple SMTP servers (msmtp), and
read this newsgroup via gnus (I won't know if I'm able to post until I
send this). I haven't switched away from Evolution (I'm on Ubuntu Lucid)
becau
Frank Schmitt writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> One thing stopping me is the article summary list. I'm finding it very
>> confusing to look at, largely because the "read" status of messages is
>> not remembered between Gnus invocations. Every time I
Hello,
I've more or less moved my entire email/contacts setup into gnus/bbdb,
and am loving it -- everything seems to work as expected.
I'm having difficulty moving my old mail into gnus, however, in
particular saving Evolution mailboxes as mbox files and then importing
them into gnus. Some of th
Alberto Luaces writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm having difficulty moving my old mail into gnus, however, in
>> particular saving Evolution mailboxes as mbox files and then importing
>> them into gnus. Some of the mailboxes have come in fine, others hav
Alberto Luaces writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm still pretty baffled, hopefully something in the above will make a
>> little sense!
>
> Sorry, the only thing that I can think of, as you say that Evolution
> stores mail in mbox format, is to try to export
Alberto Luaces writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I did this, and got a maildir folder, but I'm embarrassed to say that I
>> don't know how to get these messages into gnus, either.
>
> For importing a maildir folder, you have to have set up the mail
> bac
Okay, two more questions and then I think I'm sorted.
1. I don't seem to be able to match on square brackets within
nnmail-split-fancy. Some mailing lists come with their titles in
brackets before the subject, and I can't get it to match no matter what.
In the *scratch* buffer, re-search-forward l
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Okay, two more questions and then I think I'm sorted.
>
> 1. I don't seem to be able to match on square brackets within
> nnmail-split-fancy. Some mailing lists come with their titles in
> brackets before the subject, and I can't get it to
When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below the
citation line. This leads to weird threads, where my text ends up right
below the "so-and-so wrote:" line, and other people's mail programs
don't seem to do it that way. My message-citation-line-function is
currently set to mes
On Fri, Jan 21 2011, Philipp Haselwarter wrote:
> "G" == Gary writes:
>
> G> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>>> When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below
>>> the citation line. This leads to weird threads, where my text ends up
On Mon, Jan 24 2011, Philipp Haselwarter wrote:
> "G" == Gary writes:
>
> G> Philipp Haselwarter wrote:
>
>>> "G" == Gary writes:
>>>
> G> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>
>>>>> When I reply to messages and cite the
Vincent Beffara writes:
> Hi there,
>
> [Apparently this is not the first time the question is asked ...] I
> can't seem to make fancy splitting put mails with their parents,
> ever. Which is sad because I have been looking for this feature for a
> while in other mailers !
>
> A few pieces of my
Vincent Beffara writes:
>>> Invariably when I run "B t" gnus tells me "this message would be
>>> split to INBOX" (but the "(: nnmail-split-fancy-with-parent)" does
>>> appear in the window). What am I missing here ?
>
> EA> I don't know if what you're doing is supposed to work or not, but
> EA> I
On Thu, Oct 06 2011, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 15:05:49 +0100, Angel wrote:
>
>> I was trying to find a post that I did to a newsgroup a couple of years
>> ago, and realized that I'm not sure how to do it efficiently.
>
I use 'G G' on newsgroups to search them -- I think that's n
On Thu, Oct 06 2011, Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> I use 'G G' on newsgroups to search them -- I think that's nnir, and it
>> should be something that comes out of the box by default, I'm pretty
>> sure I haven
On Tue, Oct 18 2011, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> When Gnus is started it automatically checks for new messages. Can I
> prevent that? Sometimes I don't want this automatic "g" command but just
> a quick M-g on a specific group.
If you use `gnus-unplugged' instead of `gnus', that should do what you
wan
On Wed, Jan 04 2012, x.pi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all.
> Can I use gnus for message search within the whole newsgroup archive?
> Thanks.
> Petro
>From the *Group* buffer, you can put point on the group you want to
search and hit "G G", which for me runs `gnus-group-make-nnir-group'. It
will prom
On Wed, Jul 11 2012, F. Durand wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've switched to gnus like 3 months ago and I still did not figure out
> how to quickly search for an old mail I've read some days ago.
>
> I'm in the summary window most of the time and use M-g to refresh it.
> At a moment I need to find a past
On Wed, Jul 11 2012, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> F. Durand writes:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I've switched to gnus 3 months ago, and I'm very disturbed by the way
>> threads are sorted.
>>
>> I've read this many times: http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_91.html
>>
>> I've concluded that the state of a thread is the state
On Wed, Jul 11 2012, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>> Okay, but this doesn't actually work as advertised… I've got:
>>
>> gnus-thread-sort-functions -> ((not gnus-thread-sort-by-most-recent-date))
>
> You should a
On Thu, Jul 12 2012, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Okay, I added that in, but it didn't make any difference. I eval
>> gnus-thread-sort-function:
>>
>> (gnus-thread-sort-by-number (not gnus-thread-sort-by-most-recent-date))
>>
>
On Thu, Jul 12 2012, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>>> Is there a chance that you've set a different sorting strategy in the
>>> group you used for testing (e.g., as a group parameter which might
>>> end up in ~/.newsrc.eld)? What does `C-
On Thu, Jul 12 2012, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>> Now the remaining, minor mystery is, what's the difference between
>> this in my .emacs:
>>
>> (custom-set-variables
>> '(gnus-thread-sort-functions
>>
On Fri, Jul 20 2012, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> On Wed, Jul 11 2012, F. Durand wrote:
>
>> You could consider using mairix for indexing and searching. A query like
>> "d:5d- bs:keyword" would create a group containing messages fro
On Fri, Jul 20 2012, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>
>
>> All I can remember is that I was happier afterwards. I think it had
>> something to do with the fact that mairix is much more target to
>> email, and had more mail-specific features. So
On Tue, Jul 24 2012, Angel de Vicente wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>>> You could consider using mairix for indexing and searching. A query like
>>> "d:5d- bs:keyword" would create a group containing messages from the
>>> past five days with "keyword" in the body or subject header.
>
On Tue, Aug 14 2012, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 12:17:33 +0300, Oleksandr wrote:
>
>> But GNUS hide groups from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...
>
> Does L do what you want?
>
> ,
> | L runs the command gnus-group-list-all-groups, which is an interactive
> | compi
On Tue, Aug 14 2012, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> And 'j' for `gnus-group-jump-to-group' will find any group, visible or
>> not! This is my main method for *Group* buffer navigation, and for your
>> exact use-case: 'j
On Fri, Sep 21 2012, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
> On 2012-09-20, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
>> I think you can try to hack some Elisp code with use of:
>>
>> (setq my-window-conf (current-window-configuration))
>> (gnus)
>> (set-window-configuration my-window-conf) ;; restore window layout and
bvrag...@iitk.ac.in (B.V. Raghav) writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have been successfully using alpine for a long time now. While
> switching to gnus, I feel that the functionality of alpine that I find
> missing are:
>
> 1. Multiple Roles. The capability to send from any smtp server I
> prefer, not necessaril
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> bvrag...@iitk.ac.in (B.V. Raghav) writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have been successfully using alpine for a long time now. While
>>> switching to gnus, I feel that the functionality of alpine that
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> bvrag...@iitk.ac.in (B.V. Raghav) writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been succe
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Ah, interesting. Maybe it's time to let Gnus talk directly to the server
>> (though the msmtp hack also on that wiki page still works just fine).
>>
>> That would mean relying entirely on posting styles, though,
Benjamin Slade writes:
> I am currently using mu4e for email, but I would like to try out Gnus
> (while keeping my working mu4e setup in order to be able to actually do
> email while trying out/setting up Gnus). mu4e uses offlineimap as a
> backend with Maildir structure. So I was hoping to be ab
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> Ah, interesting. Maybe it's time to let Gnus talk directly to the server
>>>> (though the msmtp hack also on that wiki page s
Benjamin Slade writes:
>> I wrote this last year, and it's more focused on searching, but the
>> basic setup should be plenty viable for you. See if this helps!
>>
>> https://ericabrahamsen.net/tech/2014/oct/gnus-dovecot-lucene.html
>
> Thanks for this. It looks very close to what I need to set u
Rasmus writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>>>> I've always meant to look at gnus-pers and/or gnus-alias, as well --
>>>> they seem to be solutions for this problem exactly.
>>>
>>> Whichever one of them I used was an alternative to pos
Kai von Fintel writes:
> I'm puzzled by the following behavior: if I search in an nnimap group
> for a message with a particular message-ID, the search fails unless the
> message is visible. If for example, only new messages are shown, the
> search for an old message with a particular ID fails bu
Kai von Fintel writes:
> Kai von Fintel writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>>
>>>> I'm puzzled by the following behavior: if I search in an nnimap group
>>>> for a message with a particular me
Kai von Fintel writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>
>>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>>
>>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>>>>
>>>&g
Kai von Fintel writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Kai von Fintel writes:
>>>>>
>>>>
Benjamin Slade writes:
> A few issues I'm stuck on. Partially owing to using multiple accounts,
> perhaps.
>
> (1) Splitting mail with multiple accounts.
> I have this in my .gnus.el:
>
> ;; mail splitting
> (setq nnimap-split-inbox "INBOX")
> (setq nnimap-split-predicate "UNDELETED")
> (setq n
n...@kloecker.org (Jens Klöcker) writes:
> Hi Benjamin,
>
> Am 22.12.2015 um 22:15 Uhr schrieb Benjamin Slade:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>> You have to tell each account to use your split rules (this allows
>>> you to theoretically use different rules
Benjamin Slade writes:
> n...@kloecker.org (Jens Klöcker) writes:
>
>> I have one. It's looking like this:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods
>> '((nnimap "work"
>> SOME CONFIG OPTIONS
>>
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> `nnmail-expiry-targets' isn't a server variable, just a regular
>> variable. Also, there's no `nnimap-expiry-targets', and
>> `nnmail-fancy-expiry-targets' only lets you base expiration on
"B.V. Raghav" writes:
>> (setq nnmail-expiry-target 'my-expire-gmail-imap-message)
>> (defun my-expire-gmail-imap-message (group)
>> "In gmail-based imap groups, expiry should happen by moving the
>> message to the corresponding [Gmail]/Bin folder."
>> (if (string-match "nnimap\\+\\(homemai
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>>> Any ideas where something could be going wrong?
>>
>> I think it's probably edebug time. Try instrumenting the
>> my-expire-gmail-imap-message function, and maybe, for good measure,
>> gnus-
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Emanuel Berg writes:
>
>> Benjamin Slade writes:
>>
>>> I'm not certain where Gnus stores groups/topics
>>> settings. I would like to be to sync group/topic
>>> settings/arrangements between machines.
>>> Is this possible?
>>
>> Do you mean as in _settings_ - i.e., pref
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> B. Slade wrote:
>>> So in the *Group* buffer, which looks like:
>>>
>>> [ Gnus -- 9198 ]
>>> [ Emacs ]
>>>0:imap+mymail:emacs
>>>7:imap+mymail:sexy_ema
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> It's kept in the variable `gnus-topic-alist', which
>> is saved to the file pointed to by
>> `gnus-startup-file', which on this machine points to
>> ~/.emacs.d/.newsrc. That's where gnus stores
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Is there any way to have Gnus automatically prompt for an account in
> case none is set, when composing a new mail or replying to an email?
>
> I have set:
>
> (setq gnus-parameters
> '(
> ("home"
> (posting-style
> (address "m...@gmail.co
Benjamin Slade writes:
> I have the smtpmail-multi package configured to handle correctly sending
> mail from the appropriate account. This works in Gnus 5.13, but not in
> Ma Gnus.
You'll probably have to be more specific :)
___
info-gnus-english m
Benjamin Slade writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> You can stop Gnus tickling you by setting the `user-mail-address' to a
>> default "from" value. That will at least prevent you from getting those
>> bogus values.
>>
>> But that won'
On 01/03/16 17:43 PM, myglc2 wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Well, the OP's question indicates otherwise :) Right now .newsrc
>> contains quite a bit of information that could be considered user-level
>> customizations: which groups are subscribed, group pa
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found that
> 8000 messages (called 131940. 131941. etcetera) /hiding/ in the imap's
> INBOX. It looks like these are all emails that I've 'deleted' in Gnus,
> so they don't show. But for some reason they're not ac
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>
>>
>> Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found that
>> 8000 messages (called 131940. 131941. etcetera) /hiding/ in the
>> imap's INBOX. It looks like these are all emails that I've 'deleted'
>> in Gnus, so th
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>
>>> On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found that
>>&
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>
>> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>>
>>>> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>
> [...]
>
> Earlier I reported:
>
>>>>>>>>> Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found
>>>>>>>>> that 8000 messages (called 13194
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> [...] hope snipping this much is ok..
>
>>>
>>> If my Gnus (5.13, part of Debian's Emacs) copies messages back into
>>> the INBOX, does fancy-split set the delete/expunge IMAP flag to
>>> these?
>>>
>>> Because, if it does not flag them for deletion, would that perhaps
>>
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 7 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>
>>> [...] hope snipping this much is ok..
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If my Gnus (5.13, part of Debian's Emacs) copies messages back int
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 8 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>
>>> On 7 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>>>
>>>>> [...] hope snipping this much is
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> Eric writes:
>
> [...trim your quotes, folks...]
>
>> (setq nnimap-split-fancy
>> '(|
>> ("From" "googlealerts.*" "INBOX.google-alerts")
>> (any "c[...]" "INBOX.tmp")
>> ;; Invoke the BBDB
>> (: (lambda ()
>> (car (bbd
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> On 9 Jan 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>
>> [...trim your quotes, folks...]
>
> ok!
>
>
> [...]
>
>>> `bbdb/gnus-split-method'. The comments in bbdb-gnus indicate that
>>> you're supposed to do something like this:
>>>
>>> (setq nnmail-split-methods 'bbdb/gnus-split-method)
Andreas Hilboll writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>
>> Andreas writes:
>>
>>> I'd like to start using GNUs to read mailing lists via nntp/Gmane. Works
>>> fine so far, but each time I press RET on a group name in the *Group*
>>> buffer, GNUs seems to download a lot of data (in ca
Pietro writes:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am using Gnus with my IMAP email account but I am having issues with
> the ordering in which the email are shown on the screen, I haven't
> configured anything about the ordering - neither threads nor articles.
>
> Basically the oder now what I would expect: t
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> I'm relearning my Gnus habits, now marking messages as expirable instead
> of deleting (expunging) them. The result is an Inbox with some 20 or
> more emails that I don't mind not seeing, unless I want to
> expressly. These will get expunged by Gnus and then removed from
On 01/29/16 04:23 AM, Pietro wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Pietro writes:
>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> I am using Gnus with my IMAP email account but I am having issues with
>>> the ordering in which the email are shown on the screen
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> In Gnus, C-x m creates a new email message, and places the cursor at the
> To: header, ready to enter an email address. C-n goes to the subject
> line.
>
> In my case C-u 8 C-n brings the cursor to the line below:
>
> ,
> | --text follows this line--
> `
>
> I co
Pierfrancesco Caci writes:
> Hello,
> yesterday I upgraded my system from debian wheezy to jessie.
> I'm having some difficulties getting gnus to work as before.
>
> Here is what I had configured before the upgrade:
>
> '(gnus-secondary-select-methods
> (quote (
>(nnimap "localho
Pierfrancesco Caci writes:
> Hi Eric,
[...]
> I'm rereading the manual as you suggest below, and from that, and also
> from the fact that it was working before with the very basic config, I
> understand that (nnimap "somename") attemtps to use somename as a
> hostname, unless there's something
Pierfrancesco Caci writes:
>> "Pierfrancesco" == Pierfrancesco Caci writes:
>
>
> Pierfrancesco> Well, that's odd. I remember having the manual inside
> Pierfrancesco> emacs and browsing
> Pierfrancesco> it as you suggest, apparently is no longer there. I'm
> Pierfrancesco>
fkqqrr writes:
> When sending email in Gnus, 'sent' emails by default go into
> 'archive' folder locally.
>
> How to set sent emails to IMAP sent folder?
You can set the `gnus-message-archive-group' option to the desired
"Sent" folder. If you have more than one account you're trying to set
up, y
Fkqqrr writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> fkqqrr writes:
>>
>>> When sending email in Gnus, 'sent' emails by default go into
>>> 'archive' folder locally.
>>>
>>> How to set sent emails to IMAP sent folder?
>>
fkq...@autistici.org writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Fkqqrr writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> fkqqrr writes:
>>>>
>>>>> When sending email in Gnus, 'sent' emails by default go into
&
fkq...@autistici.org writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Fkqqrr writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> fkqqrr writes:
>>>>
>>>>> When sending email in Gnus, 'sent' emails by default go into
&
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-03-24 10:51, Peter Münster writes:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 24 2016, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>>
>>> I just had emacs crash, and I could recover almost all my files using
>>> their last autosave, with one exception: the email I was writing.
>>
>> It was not in ~/News/drafts/dra
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello Eric,
>
> On 2016-03-24 15:01, Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Thursday, 24 Mar 2016 at 11:18, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>>> No, there was nothing there. I just waited until I save the "autosave"
>>> message for this current message, and I cannot find where this has been
>>>
Alice Bob writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> fkq...@autistici.org writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> Fkqqrr writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
Alice Bob writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Alice Bob writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>>> fkq...@autistici.org writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>>>
>
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> You didn't say what version of Gnus / Emacs you use, so your milage may
> vary. Anyway:
>
> Alice writes:
>
>> (setq nnimap-authinfo-file
>
> Where did you get this variable name? As far as I can see, it is nowhere
> in the Gnus source code.
There is a n
Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
> I tried to launch gnus from Emacs 25.1 by commenting out this line
> in my .emacs
>
>
> ;;(setq load-path (cons "c:/gnu/elisp/gnus-m0-15/lisp" load-path))
> (require 'gnus-load)
>
> and it promptly said, cannot find gnus-load.
>
> What changes do I have to make now t
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi,
>
> Many years ago I set Gnus up to read mail from a server via IMAP and
> every thing has been working fine. I now want to add a second account
> on the same server[1].
>
> I have added a corresponding line to .authinfo, but there doesn't seem
> to be a variable I
Michael Albinus writes:
> Hi,
>
> maybe it is a known technique, but even after RTFM I couldn't find it ...
>
> I have configured an imap server which is reachable only sometimes (when
> I have entered the company's lan). Connecting it via gnus takes always
> ~2 min, until there is a timeout, and
Sebastian Krause writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have one IMAP and two NNTP servers configured in Gnus, all over
> SSL using the integrated GnuTLS. When I put my laptop into
> suspend-to-RAM for a while, the TCP connections will obviously drop
> eventually, but Gnus doesn't recognize this, so pressing 'g' af
Sebastian Krause writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> This has been annoying people for a very long time, but I don't think
>> there's any clean solution to the problem. Gnus doesn't actually know
>> that you've suspended and woken your computer, so it
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> I got a reply to an email this morning, and this (below) was part of
> it. The quote marks were in the reply.
>
> It suggests that the email I had sent was considered a virus. Most
> likely a misconfiguration of the recipient's proprietary mail server,
> perhaps triggered
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi,
>
> Can ndraft-directory be an IMAP folder? I've tried the following:
>
> '(gnus-secondary-select-methods
>(quote
> ((nnimap "foomail"
> (nnimap-stream tls)
> (nnir-search-engine imap)
> (remove-prefix "nnimap")
>
Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
> I usually mark articles that I want to read later with a * and it
> stays in the group, which is fine. However they disappear as new new
> articles come in and I have to get them back by hitting Y c . Is there
> a way to keep them in the summary buffer but the usua
Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
> On Sat, Feb 25 2017,Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
>>
>>> I usually mark articles that I want to read later with a * and it
>>> stays in the group, which is fine. However they disappear as new new
&g
Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
> On Sun, Feb 26 2017,Enrico Schumann wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 26 Feb 2017, Adam Sjøgren writes:
>
> [snipped 20 lines]
>
>> When 'gnus-use-cache' is t, ticking (!) will also copy the
>> article to the cache. See http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_42.html .
>>
>
> if it's set to t
Enrico Schumann writes:
> On Sun, 26 Feb 2017, Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 26 2017,Enrico Schumann wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 26 Feb 2017, Adam Sjøgren writes:
>>>
>>> [snipped 20 line
Peter Faust writes:
> Hello together!
>
> A few Gnus-users are interested in changing the cancel-lock from sha1:
> to sha-256 or sha-512 for News/Postings with Gnus.
>
> I found canlock.el for this function, and i hope someone can help me
> to change this.
I don't see why we couldn't switch the
Arkady Grudzinsky writes:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> I'm using Gnus to access my Gmail account via nnimap.
>
> When I search a group using 'GG' and type query
>
> ,
> | FROM "aut...@domain.com"
> `
>
> The search produces emails containing "aut...@domain.com" and not
> necessarily in the "From:"
Arkady Grudzinsky writes:
> On Sun, Mar 12 2017, Arkady Grudzinsky wrote:
>
>
> [...]
>
>> Thanks. How can I specify the prefix? Everything I type after
>> C-u seems to be interpreted as a command rather than a search
>> key.
>
> OK. Figured that out. I need to type C-u GG, type the search
>
Pietro writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am sure this question has been asked over and over again, but how do I
> configure my .emacs or .gnus.el to show older articles ?
>
> I would love to stop pressing '/o' each time I start off GNUs :-)
>
> Thanks,
> P.
Set the "display" group parameter on the groups
j...@ankarstrom.se (John Ankarström) writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm pretty new to Gnus, but I think I'm beginning to understand
> it. I have configured it to connect to my IMAP server, and
> everything seems to work fine.
>
> Here's the configuration, if it's relevant:
> https://pastebin.com/raw/Nr3K3eX
Harry Putnam writes:
> My all.SCORE file marks certain msgs with an uppercase Y right next
> to the where the number of msgs in the thread are notated in my
> summary line formulation:
>
> + 1Y 05-May-[ 0: sellputc...@gmail.co] C++ formatting gets messed up
>
> I'd like to limit the summary b
Harry Putnam writes:
> I notice when I open a group, gnus hides all threads seemingly
> automatically.
>
> But when opening really large groups; 12,000 and up, even 50,000 msgs
> that process of hiding all threads can become a hefty time sink.
>
> Even when unplugged and all the messages are alre
Harry Putnam writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Harry Putnam writes:
>>
>>> I notice when I open a group, gnus hides all threads seemingly
>>> automatically.
>>>
>>> But when opening really large groups; 12,000 and up, even 50,000 ms
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