Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net 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't set anything up. Perhaps it only works on Gmane, or
there's some other
On Thu, Oct 06 2011, Angel de Vicente wrote:
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net 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't set anything up. Perhaps it only
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
gnus-version -- No Gnus v0.18
That's the point. The gnus version bundled with emacs 23.2 still doesn't
have the new nnir code.
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 07:05:56 +0200
Tim Landscheidt wrote:
Nothing, I think :-). I personally don't use fancy split-
ting, but a deeper look at (at least Gnus 5.13's) code seems
to locate the culprit in Emacs' *backward* regular expres-
sion non-greedity: Position point at the end of
Hello,
I am just starting to use Gnus with my work email over IMAP to an
Exchange server. The only problem I'm currently seeing is that when I
do a reply (either with 'r' or 'f') the body of the original message is
not included or quoted in the reply. I used gnus a while back and never
had any
On Thu, Oct 06 2011,Burton Samograd wrote:
Hello,
[snipped 9 lines]
Is there a setting to allow this behaviour to work properly? I'll add
that I am running the git version of emacs so there might be a bug due
to a new gnus merge, but I thought I would ask on here to see if anyone
has any
On Thu, Sep 29 2011,Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
On No Gnus v0.17, GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of
2011-03-10 on 3249CTO, after mail splitting, I can't see the mails in
the mail.misc even though the log says it's there and I can see the
article file number.
(setq
Burton Samograd a écrit profondement:
| Hello,
| I am just starting to use Gnus with my work email over IMAP to an
| Exchange server. The only problem I'm currently seeing is that when I
| do a reply (either with 'r' or 'f') the body of the original message is
| not included or quoted in the
Sivaram,
Please note this message was manually quoted.
What does 'R' instead of 'r' give as that's the key to quote the
original message? And if 'R' does not work, can you tell what it's
bound to, in the Summary buffer by trying C-h k R ?
When I type R on your message I get the following
On Thu, Oct 06 2011,Burton Samograd wrote:
Sivaram,
Please note this message was manually quoted.
What does 'R' instead of 'r' give as that's the key to quote the
original message? And if 'R' does not work, can you tell what it's
bound to, in the Summary buffer by trying C-h k R ?
When
Sivaram,
Bug submitted. Thanks for the attempt at helping.
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Slackrat g-no-...@azurservers.com writes:
Burton Samograd a écrit profondement:
| Hello,
| I am just starting to use Gnus with my work email over IMAP to an
| Exchange server. The only problem I'm currently seeing is that when I
| do a reply (either with 'r' or 'f') the body of the
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Does anyone have a recipe for displaying text/calendar (VCALENDAR) parts
nicely?
Is that a standard data format? If so, you'd think someone would have
written something to display them in Emacs?
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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen writes:
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Does anyone have a recipe for displaying text/calendar (VCALENDAR) parts
nicely?
Is that a standard data format?
More or less, yes.
If so, you'd think someone would have written something to display
them in Emacs?
I'm a big fan of dormant ticking (using ? to mark a message)
When marked this way, you only see that message in the summary buffer
if someone replies to it.
I'd like to be able to tick `dormant' a whole thread;
I've been jumping thru the manual on such things as `i dormant RET'
and `Ctrl-s
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I'm using this to import such things into my org agenda:
http://ozymandias.dk/emacs/org-import-calendar.el
Nice. Is this going to be part of Org?
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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen writes:
David Engster d...@randomsample.de writes:
I'm using this to import such things into my org agenda:
http://ozymandias.dk/emacs/org-import-calendar.el
Nice. Is this going to be part of Org?
Not that I know of.
-David
Burton Sivaram, Bug submitted. Thanks for the attempt at helping.
What happens when you type C-c C-y in the reply window?
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On No Gnus v0.17, GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of
^
I bet the problem is there. (also your other problem with quoting.)
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Harry Is there such a command?
If nothing else, M-# M- ? should work.
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Harry Is there such a command?
Ian If nothing else, M-# M- ? should work.
Sorry, this was a case of my fingers knowing more than my head :-)
It should be: T # M- ?
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Ian Zimmerman i...@buug.org writes:
Harry Is there such a command?
Ian If nothing else, M-# M- ? should work.
Sorry, this was a case of my fingers knowing more than my head :-)
It should be: T # M- ?
Thank you, and yes that does work. No one else has spoke up so I'm
guessing that is
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen la...@gnus.org writes:
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Does anyone have a recipe for displaying text/calendar (VCALENDAR) parts
nicely?
Is that a standard data format? If so, you'd think someone would have
written something to display them in Emacs?
On Fri, Oct 07 2011,Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On No Gnus v0.17, GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of
^
I bet the problem is there. (also your other problem with quoting.)
Err...why do you say that? Mine is a stock install from the
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