Simo Lahteinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gnus manual (section 3.1.1: Summary Buffer Lines) states very briefly
that when using %B in gnus-summary-line-format it is possible to make
things look better:
Note that it is possible to make the thread display look really
neat by replacing the
Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Mon, Jul 17 2006, Priyadarshan wrote:
There is something that has been stopping me from using gnus, and that
is how to manage multiple accounts, not just multiple SMTPs, but also
multiple identities, like
Hello, just started using gnus and was wondering is there
a way to save a email message to a folder? I like to keep all
my important mail into a special folder.
Can this be done?
Thanks
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Hello, I am a newbie GNUS/Emacs user; my OS is Win2K. I was wondering
if a pre-defined set of sample cfg files are available for GNUS.
I want the following features:
1. Reasonably soothing but clearly readable colors/text; No nasty
eye-straining white background.
2. All posts should be sorted
Paul Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Paul,
Hello, just started using gnus and was wondering is there a way to
save a email message to a folder? I like to keep all my important mail
into a special folder.
On a manual basis you could simply copy the message to your special
folder with `B
Paul Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello, just started using gnus and was wondering is there
a way to save a email message to a folder? I like to keep all
my important mail into a special folder.
Easy way is probably to use 'B c' to copy a message from one folder to
another. If you
David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello, just started using gnus and was wondering is there
a way to save a email message to a folder? I like to keep all
my important mail into a special folder.
Easy way is probably to use 'B c' to copy a message
I need to check for new articles when I am in the summary buffer, I
hit g in the group buffer but is there a way to do this while you are
in the summary and not have to exit to the group buffer?
thanks
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Gary Wessle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to check for new articles when I am in the summary buffer, I
hit g in the group buffer but is there a way to do this while you are
in the summary and not have to exit to the group buffer?
M-g
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