Re: Expiring articles

2005-04-12 Thread David Sumbler
David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David Sumbler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I expire a number of articles in a mail group? I only seem to be able to mark one at a time, using E, but sometimes I would like to expire a number of items, or even everything in the group. Use the

Re: Advice what to use for html rendering (rss).

2005-04-12 Thread Bruno Hertz
CHENG Gao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: w3m (http://w3m.sourceforge.net) + emacs-w3m (http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org) Trust most users use them now. Most GNU/Linux distribution has the package. Or you can build them by yourself. I'm using it right now, thanks very much. Seemed a bit heavy weight

Re: speed of Gnus

2005-04-12 Thread Peter Petersen
* Alexander Syrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hello, Alexander. newsreader the Gnus way is also quite comfortable. You can't make Gnus generate summary for thousands of articles quickly enough, but possibly you may live without seeing all those articles at once. In most cases, there is no

Re: Expiring articles

2005-04-12 Thread David Z Maze
David Sumbler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A further query: according to the Reference Card, 'E' or 'M e' works with scope. But if I type (say) '5 E' or 'M-5 M e' or anything similar, I still only get one message marked as expirable. A quick test suggests that '2 E' Works For Me: it marks the

Couple of newbie nnrss questions (expiry, marks, caching).

2005-04-12 Thread Bruno Hertz
Hi being very pleased with my initial nnrss experiences, there's a couple of questions I hope one or the other of you can enlighten me on: * apparently, nnrss keeps it's own cache of 'articles' in News/rss . Of course I now wonder whether it is subject to the usual expiry mechanism.

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Re: Expiring articles

2005-04-12 Thread David Sumbler
David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: David Sumbler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A further query: according to the Reference Card, 'E' or 'M e' works with scope. But if I type (say) '5 E' or 'M-5 M e' or anything similar, I still only get one message marked as expirable. A quick test