Re: Problem incorporating old mail from Thunderbird

2011-07-07 Thread Angel de Vicente
Hi, Sivaram Neelakantan writes: > How about moving small number of messages at a time to a new folder > within Thunderbird (don't know how its archiving works) and then > export it and see whether Gnus imports it correctly? Maybe, the first > few messages in the archive may be borking the entir

Re: Problem incorporating old mail from Thunderbird

2011-07-07 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
On Thu, Jul 07 2011,Angel de Vicente Angel de Vicente wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to import all my archived mail, which until now I was > managing with Thunderbird. I have several archive files in Thunderbird, > and all of them have worked very well when importing to Gnus (G f), but > with one of

Re: How to display read articles?

2011-07-07 Thread Andrew Cohen
> "Tassilo" == Tassilo Horn writes: Tassilo> prad writes: Hi! >>> When point is on that message, hit `A T' to gather the complete >>> thread. >>> >> i've found that i don't always get back the entire thread. is >> there a way to do that other than go to gmane to fin

Problem incorporating old mail from Thunderbird

2011-07-07 Thread Angel de Vicente
Hi, I'm trying to import all my archived mail, which until now I was managing with Thunderbird. I have several archive files in Thunderbird, and all of them have worked very well when importing to Gnus (G f), but with one of them, it only finds 3 articles, despite the actual number being around 37

Re: Incomingxxxxx files in Mail directory

2011-07-07 Thread angelv
Hi, Sivaram Neelakantan writes: > If you set it to the following in gnus.el, those incoming files will > be deleted in 1 day(you can change it to any number). If you want to > delete it immediately, change the value to t. > > ;;if retrieving from spool, delete temp file after 1 days > (setq mail

Re: How to display read articles?

2011-07-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
prad writes: Hi! >> When point is on that message, hit `A T' to gather the complete >> thread. >> > i've found that i don't always get back the entire thread. is there a > way to do that other than go to gmane to find it? The variable `gnus-refer-article-method' is responsible for controlling h