s HTML.
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ine;
| otherwise, use flipped `message-forward-as-mime'.
| If POST, post instead of mail.
| For the "inline" alternatives, also see the variable
| `message-forward-ignored-headers'.
|
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It sounds like 1 is the one you want?
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Maybe some of them are relevant for your case?
(I'm using the default HTML renderer, shr.)
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Gijs writes:
> B r gives me 'void-function nnml-active-number"
Somebody else is seeing that bug as well, it would be great if the
reason could be traced back...
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want a quote re-filled, I just use M-q with point anywhere within
it.
Sometimes it is nice to not have it done automatically, if the quote
contains an ascii drawing, or similar.
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> Is there a way to really reset a message, including removing the Seen
> mark?
M-u?
(gnus-summary-clear-mark-forward)
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1 CHILDREN ENABLE ID IDLE LIST-EXTENDED
LIST-STATUS LITERAL+ MOVE NAMESPACE SASL-IR SORT SPECIAL-USE
THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT UIDPLUS UNSELECT WITHIN AUTH=LOGIN AUTH=PLAIN]
IMAP server ready [...]
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Gijs writes:
> Now, why would bbdb/gnus-split-method kick in?
Because the sender is in your bbdb?
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B t can also be useful.
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e configuratoin without it is dangerous
:-)
Glad you found it.
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myglc2 writes:
> My marks are not begin saved.
>
> Here is what happens:
>
> 1) I tick '!' article A in a gmane summary buffer
Do you use 'q' to exit the *Summary*?
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If you do not have the point at a url, it copies the URL of the page
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Julien writes:
> Can it be done ?
Isn't it shown at the top of the window?
Anyway, C-h b reveals this keybinding:
w eww-copy-page-url
Maybe that is useful?
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> How can I then view the mail/post with Gnus (i.e., the
> shortcuts etc. intact) but see the post as if I would
> use cat(1) in the shell?
How about typing "| cat RET"?
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> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>>> Only the Subject is now =?utf-8?B?w6XDpMO2IMOFw4TDlg==?
>> 8-bit is not allowed in headers; rfc2047 specifies
>> how to encode non-ascii values in headers - the
>> result is what you see.
> Then the
Emanuel writes:
> Only the Subject is now =?utf-8?B?w6XDpMO2IMOFw4TDlg==?
8-bit is not allowed in headers; rfc2047 specifies how to encode
non-ascii values in headers - the result is what you see.
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ow usenet conventions and NOT quote everything in your answer, but
trim down the quotations down to the parts you are actually answering.
The point of that is explained on the wikipedia-page I linked to
earlier.
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|
| Documentation:
| *From headers that may be suppressed in favor of To headers.
| This can be a regexp or a list of regexps.
`
,[ C-h v user-full-name RET ]
| user-full-name is a variable defined in `C source code'.
| Its value is "Adam Sjøgren"
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Trimming_and_reformatting
Please show the exact error message.
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Emanuel writes:
> One example of a docstring is `ispell-message' in
>
> /usr/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/textmodes/ispell.el
[...]
Ah, I only looked in the Gnus source code.
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> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>
>> P.S. It is called "Gnus", not "GNUs", nor "GNUS".
>
> Something was called "GNUS" sometimes, because that is
> still in some docstrings.
The manual explains this in the
P.S. It is called "Gnus", not "GNUs", nor "GNUS".
:-)
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o download the active
file from Gmane every time I start Gnus, it's huuuge.
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tion error
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Andreas writes:
> Adam Sjøgren koldfront.dk> writes:
>
>> Ah! This looks suspicious:
>>
>> gnus-fetch-old-headers t
>>
>> From the documentation:
>>
>> "This feature can seriously impact performance it ignores all locally
>>
alues to use - nil
or 0 would make more sense, but keeping the default 20 maybe even more :-)
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s nil
| Original value was t
|
| Documentation:
| If non-nil, do crossposting if several split methods match the mail.
| If nil, the first match found will be used.
|
| You can customize this variable.
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nto fancy-split lambda"-thing can't stand alone.
One of the problems with a fossilised setup: I don't remember how things
are interconnected any more...
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ere - I guess not,
because then Gijs' emails would have been going to mail.misc...
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"ngrep -Wbyline port nntp" can be a useful set of command line options
to use.)
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nil, nntp will record all commands in the "*nntp-log*" buffer.
|
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ngrep(8) is also good for this kind of debugging (if you're using an
unencrypted connection to the nntp server).
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hould be able to
subscribe to newsgroups on it (using "u"), and they should show up in
the *Group* buffer afterwards.
Exit with "q".
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("Subject" ".*\\[git/adm\\].*" - ".*Re: .*" "commits.adm")
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t;Re: [git/adm]" first, and then the usual
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ot_ match Subjects prefixed with
"Re: " (or anything else, for that matter).
I tried tacking on "nil nil" and "nil t" to the rule as well, without
hitting the jackpot. I am lost.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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> [Quoted text removed due to X-No-Archive]
Article numbers are local to each server, so switching might give
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Dan writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> N. writes:
>>> Something like this:
>>>
>>> (setq gnus-select-method nil)
>> Close, try:
>>
>> (setq gnus-select-method '(nnnil))
> I use
>
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quot;illiterate" person even knows what those words mean, much less how to
do it?
Oh, and, ooops, that's exactly what you say the problem with creating a
PGP key is.
Maybe we should wrap this up, as both are, as far as I know, equally
supported by Gnus, and so this is wandering off t
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Julien writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> Can you read those from Gnus? I.e. do they belong to a group in Gnus?
> Yes I can and yes they do.
Curiouser and curiouser. What backend do you use to access them?
I guess you'll have to debug this further, say by
Julien writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>
>> I have all my email in nnml in ~/Mail, and then I have configured nnir
>> to use notmuch as the backend for searching, by adding
>> (nnir-search-engine notmuch) to my nnml-entry in
>> gnus-secondary
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does mean "you haven't touched Emacs at all".
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by any chance change that?
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Let us know if it works :-)
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1 of Emacs.
|
| [back]
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Hope this helps!
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re to start.
If you do M-x toggle-debug-on-quit before fetching a big email, then you
should get a backtrace when you hit C-g, I think.
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Elias writes:
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>> Elias writes:
>>> It takes a bit of an effort to get to run properly, mainly because Emacs
>>> does not have a HTML parser
>> Newer Emacsen have, right? I think shr.el/eww.el uses libxm
f...@epita.fr writes:
> How can I orders the topic (not the group in the topic) ?
I order them the same way I order groups: By cutting and pasting them
(C-k killing/C-y yanking).
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Mike writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> One way to handle this is to split those emails into a group by
>> themselves, and use group parameters to add special configuration for
>> just that group.
> Just what I was looking for. I was even half way the
p.
Just an idea :-)
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be I'm doing something different).
> PS
> didn't know about 'ngrep', looks interesting, will check that too,
> thanks
I find it much easier to use than tcpdump, wireshark etc. :-)
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ing through
it when called.
> guess i'll need to spend a bit more time trying to figure out how to
> tackle this
It does sound odd, the defaults are supposed to be "safe".
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> Original value was nil
I guess this doesn't help much if the only type the email contains is
"text/html" - 'discouraged' means "not preferred", rather than "not
chosen for display at all
This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in
| version 24.1 of Emacs.
|
| [back]
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>> I wonder why W D W is not in the menu, as far as I can see.
> This would be useful indeed.
Added.
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Emanuel writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> Because w3m is what the original poster _already was using_. Did you
>> read the articles in this thread at all?!
> What articles are you talking about?
The one I wrote, and you responded to, and the one Felix Natt
Emanuel writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> Lars wrote shr (which eww uses) for showing HTML emails. Maybe try
>> that, and see if it suits you better?
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he write eww as well?
Uhm, yes, of course?
> So s
lue was changed, in
| version 24.1 of Emacs.
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Report it as an Emacs bug (M-x report-emacs-bug) and/or write to the
Gnus development mailing list (d...@gnus.org).
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Emanuel writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>
>> Gnus has scoring, which can be as simple as a
>> killfile, and very complex, even adaptive, if that
>> is what you want.
> If you mean the KILL file that has a syntax like this
No. I meant what I wrote,
currently, but I used to use 3 and 4 - no
problem.
> (and stop advertising itself!)
You tell Gnus not to include the User-Agent header, by customizing
message-required-mail-headers and/or message-required-news-headers.
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I am not sure what the best way to solve these things are.
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to mark as read from notification, e.g. for notification ("your
>order has shipped")
> My paperwork is sorted out.
Pushed now; thanks!
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Emanuel Berg writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> So what did "Then that's it." mean?
> That's why .gnus.el isn't read when he first quits Gnus and then
> restarts it, because none of that actually happens.
Why does that matter?
The we
Emanuel Berg writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>>> Then that's it. The OP's Gnus isn't terminated, so when he does M-x
>>> gnus RET that just brings forward the same instance of Gnus, and
>>> there is no need to reinitialize (
Emanuel Berg writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>>> (gnus-alive-p) returns t.
>> In my Emacs (gnus-alive-p) returns nil after I have pressed q in the
>> *Group* buffer.
> Then that's it. The OP's Gnus isn't terminated, so when he does M
buffer.
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documentation of defvar, but this behaviour seems quite surprising to
me.
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> Is that the solution?
Well, it works. But it is slow, authenticating once per folder, so it
would be much nicer to be able to specify multiple mailboxes to "suck"
from.
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