Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-07 Thread David Z. Maze
Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: GH 3) And I think this is your main problem. GH GH Once you read an article it generally has one of three marks next to GH it: GH GH O means the article/mail was read, but is not marked as read. GH E means the article/mail was read and marked as expirable

expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread Matthias Hertel
Hi, I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread, ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. I thought that setting the following group parameters for my debian-users group would

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread Gary Hennigan
Matthias Hertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread, ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. I thought that setting the following group

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread Gary Hennigan
Ooops! Note the typo below. Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] 3) And I think this is your main problem. Once you read an article it generally has one of three marks next to it: O means the article/mail was read, but is not marked as read. O means the article/mail was read,

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread David Coe
Matthias Hertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread, ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. This is a common concern and source of