Adding
(eval (message-insert-disposition-notification-to))
in .gnus to my Posting Styles mail folder setup, inserts the header in the
body of the message instead of the headers. Ideally I'd like it to
pick the reply-to address for it from the
(address[EMAIL PROTECTED])
(name Sivaram
Guenter Wolpert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I'm using GNUS 5.9.0 for reading news and (mainly) for my e-mail.
The mail system uses a POP server that used to be a dial-up
conenction, no its a DSL router.
What I'm currently missing is a feature to
a) cause an acknowledgement when the
आशीष शुक्ल Ashish Shukla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I've 2 mail addresses, one I use for mailing lists, and other I use
for rest of the communications. So if I'm sending mail to a mailing
list, it should go from my email address (mailing list one),
otherwise it will go from my default
In the summary buffer, if I wanted balanced windows as a default, how
do it? This is of course when there is a mail/article open.
M-x balance-windows does it, if I do it manually but can it be
configured for the summary buffer?
sivaram
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Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sivaram Neelakantan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I tried the solution here:
[...]
OK, the problem is narrowed down.
the account is correct. But its not matching the .msmtprc section.
Instead
DigitalPig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sivaram Neelakantan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Hmmm... Weblogger cannot directly find your xmlrpc interface. For
Blogger, try this:
url: http://www.blogger.com/api/RPC2
username: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (should include @gmail.com)
That worked
DigitalPig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Try this: http://jwickers.wordpress.com/2007/09/20/webloggerel-enhanced/
I download weblogger.el here. I tested it for Wordpress Blog and it
works OK including the title.
[...]
That's the one I've been using. And the title is not appearing
Timo Geusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
That worked, except that titles are not appearing at all. Blogger
does not seem to pick it up from the post Subject line or from the value
set in weblogger-default-title.
You're probably suffering from the same problem that I described in
I subscribe to some mailing lists in digest mode and I increased the
score on some writers of the list on the from header after hitting
C-d on the digest mail. Now all the digest mails have been scored up
and are appearing in bold.
I'd like to revert this; will deleting the relevant SCORE and
Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi list,
I've recently set up msmtp and it looks like it's working properly
except for some cases (I don't really know which yet) I can
successfully send mail to myself but I sometimes get this error
message-send-mail-with-sendmail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using Emacs 21.3.1 (Windows version). The default font size is
too tiny to read. Every time I need to do OptionsMuleSet font/font,
and change its size to 14.
How to write a line to do so in my .emacs file?
Also, I found the font is ugly. Is there any way
Phil Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sep 19, 2:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 19, 12:44 am, Phil Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Actually, you might want to try a completely different option. I've
been following
instructions from on msmtp -- this is a
george_007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'm reading an archived mailing list in gnus as news.
Each article subject starts with [name-of-mailing-list].
Is it possible not to display this string in subjects?
It clutters the threads view.
Jiri Pejchal
In my group parameters, I have this
I have no idea where Gmail's IMAP support deviates from the
standards. Just thought I'd post the link where it claims one can
set it in such a way, that you can get the expected behaviour.
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/new-in-labs-advanced-imap-controls.html
--8---cut
Hermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, refering to my postings - cannot send newly created messages to
newsgroups - I probably found the solution: I should have created
local messages (i) instead of opening a new mail (m), which I did. In
the latter case outgoing messages are send over the
Teemu Likonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I ignore Reply-To header when replying or (very-)wide-replying
to a mail? Sometimes there's a need to overrule the Reply-To that was
set by a mailing list software.
Well, the Gnus default is sane when you're in a mailing list group in
that you
Wei Weng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tassilo Horn wrote:
[...]
I have seen often the quote box thing you have here in the few emacs related
groups I read. How did you do it? You didn't do it manually, did you? :)
Thanks
Wei
Of course he did. He spends hours getting it right!
:)
Some of the newsgroups that I follow seem to have been overrun with
spam. Now, is there any settings in Gnus that can make those articles
get killfiled or disappear? Is there a way to score it or make it
completely disappear from my Summary buffer?
I'd rather not set up the spam package
unless
Xavier Maillard x...@gnu.org writes:
[...]
I would be interested to know if there are statistics about the
gnus userbase.
Gnus is popular but I am pretty comfident there are not that much
users.
You can say that again. In the organisation where I work, so far
apart from me, none. And
The key C-c C-e currently elides a region of text and produces the
following
[...]
Can it have some customised options to show the number of lines of
text elided and also some text that the user can add? Something like
[snipped 5 lines]
[5 lines of irrelevant text snipped]
Ideally, [...] or
Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org writes:
Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
The key C-c C-e currently elides a region of text and produces the
following
[...]
[snipped 40 lines]
works great. Thanks.
sivaram
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Reiner Steib reinersteib+gm...@imap.cc writes:
[snipped 27 lines]
Used Katsumi's patch. Thanks anyway.
sivaram
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Andreas Davour ante...@updatelike.uu.hellse writes:
Martin Fischer nos...@nospam.net writes:
Andreas Davour writes:
Hi guys.
I've been using BBDB for storing e-mail addresses from people for a
while now. I've tried to find some info in the BBDB docs how to use it
with gnus, but found
Hermann meinelis...@onlinehome.de writes:
Hi,
I use nnml as mail backend, and I figured out that arriving mails are
stored twice:
In ~/Mail/mail/misc with numbers and in
~/Mail as Incoming*.
When I clean up my inbox, those Incoming* mails still exist.
Is there a way to get rid of them
A couple of weeks back, I mentioned that the news server that I used
had a change. And I edited the newsrc file to replace the news server
name with the new name. Ever since, the unread count is varying
wildly for the groups I subscribe to. It shows zero when I definitely
have not read some of
Apparently in 23.1, on windows at least, you may have to set
message-send-mail-function explicitly to use sendmail. On the earlier
22.2, this was not needed if you're using some other MDA.
(setq message-send-mail-function 'message-send-mail-with-sendmail)
;;;use msmtp instead of sendmail
(setq
Merciadri Luca merciadril...@gmail.com writes:
On 31 juil, 04:07, Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com wrote:
[snipped 17 lines]
Do you want to answer to
http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.emacs.gnus/browse_thread/thread/ace026067d5d7806
?
Sorry, I can't help with that. But have
Thomas Bach bac...@uni-mainz.de writes:
[snipped 43 lines]
Are you using 23.1 or 22.2? Because 23.1 requires the first line
below to work
(setq message-send-mail-function 'message-send-mail-with-sendmail)
(setq sendmail-program /usr/sbin/msmtp)
(setq message-sendmail-extra-arguments '(-a
Thomas Bach bac...@uni-mainz.de writes:
[snipped 21 lines]
What does the msmtp log say?
Thats another thing: msmtp doesn't log neither. It does when invoked
on the command-line, but it doesn't when I am in gnus. Thats another
reason why I'd like to have the whole command gnus invokes,
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be writes:
Hi,
When posting a message on Usenet, I often receive the message
``You have lines longer than xx characters. Really post(y/n)?''
Is there a way to break lines after xx characters in Gnus?
I had already written code in the .emacs to
I don't update my gnus that frequently so this may be a bit late. But
whoever committed a patch for getting the mail size when fetching mail
via POP, well it works.
Retrieving message 1 of 4 from pop.gmail.com... (29.0k)
Retrieving message 2 of 4 from pop.gmail.com... (31.2k)
Retrieving message
How do I configure the news/mailing lists followups and replies to not
quote the reply to address?
On another mailing list, I was asked to configure my mail client to
remove the email address
Please Configure Your Mailer To Not Quote Raw E-mail Addresses
In Your Replies. Some
Daniel Pittman dan...@rimspace.net writes:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
How do I configure the news/mailing lists followups and replies to not
quote the reply to address?
C-h v message-citation-line-function RET
C-h v message-citation-line-format RET
You
After renumbering my nnml articles (forgot the command in Gnus) in
some folders, all the marks are now knackered. My mail.misc has
articles numbered 1-60 whiles the newsrc.eld file has something like
. 400 or so. which has resulted in not being able to see any mails at
all in the mail folder. And
I did a G z on some groups to sequence the article numbers and now I
can't see any unread mail; it all turns up as read in the nmml
folder.
Is this a bug?
I believe the way to fix this is to edit the group via G E to fix the
article numbers. But I can't find any information in the info files
On Fri, Dec 24 2010,Richard Riley wrote:
Can someone suggest a way to make sent email as read in imap? I want
to subscribe to my gmail Sent Items but dont want to see a total of
unread in the Gnus group line.
Does setting this help? Found this in the manual but not sure whether
it applies to
On Mon, Feb 21 2011,prad wrote:
i'm trying develop more proper techniques for gnus now that i've used it for
a couple of months.
in a typical email system, i used folders. i don't know if this is a
good way or not to do things.
i know gnus offers levels which are like color settings for
On Sun, Feb 20 2011,Harry Putnam wrote:
[snipped]
Googling for windows pkgs of gnutls-cli or openssl. What's
available, is confusing.
Some of the pkgs available appear to be only for 32 bit, some seem pretty
shakey as to being appropriate to windows7 and onward.
Are there 64 bit pkgs
On Sat, Feb 26 2011,Damien Wyart wrote:
* Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com in gnu.emacs.gnus:
---8---[snipped 19 lines]---8---
I guess the above elide function is automatic. When pressing `C-h a', I see
I only have one version of it, the one (`message-elide-region') which inserts
On Sun, Mar 06 2011,Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote:
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
It would appear that Emacs now can be compiled with libgnutls support.
Is there a way or a plan for letting gnus make use of that?
Gnus uses it automatically if you say
(require
On Sat, Jun 04 2011,Felix Natter wrote:
hello,
is there a software that converts nnml/nnmbox mail folders
to HTML (or similar) so that they can be read (and maybe searched)
without having that Gnus version around?
I couldn't find anything via http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general.
On Wed, Jul 06 2011,Angel de Vicente Angel de Vicente wrote:
[snipped 7 lines]
I mean: after reading some articles, I exit the summary buffer, then
later on I enter the group again, and the read articles are gone. I know
that they are not deleted, and I've trying to find the option to let me
On Thu, Jul 07 2011,Slackrat wrote:
ang...@iac.es a écrit profondement:
| Hi,
| I'm slowly configuring Gnus to my taste (by the way, great software!!!),
| but I still have some issues. One of them is regarding Incoming
| files in my Mail directory. My setting involves calling
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 them,
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
[snipped 21 lines]
but I can't see it in mail.misc! I don't have anything in Group
Parameters that would
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 nnmail-split
I type R on your message I get the following buffer:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
That is it (without
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
On Sat, Dec 10 2011,Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Hi. For some odd reasons, I like all my groups served by my IMAP
server, even those that are really newsgroups. I do this by reading the
newsfeed with suck [1] in a cronjob and mailing the articles to myself.
This works pretty well, but there is one
. all)
(posting-style
(address nsivar@gmail.com)
(name Sivaram Neelakantan)
(body \n\n sivaram\n -- \n)
(user-mail-address nsivar@gmail.com)))
on a per group basis. See also Posting Styles documentation.
sivaram
On Mon, Feb 13 2012,Thorsten wrote:
[snipped 13 lines]
Anybody out there who had the same problem? How do I convince google I'm
not a robot when I use w3m without X and cannot see the captchas?
It seems the problem has gone away by itself - using google with w3m
works again. Not sure
In light of this post, can someone provide a few steps in indexing and
searching Gnus nnml email using mairix,please? For a win32 Emacs
version.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/148955
where Eli has apparently ported it to Windows.
sivaram
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On Sat, Apr 14 2012,George McNinch wrote:
Hi,
To the extent that this is useful, I thought I'd share some
idea(s)/solution(s) to issues related to smtp and expiry for multiple
gmail accounts in gnus.
Nice.
If I may be bold enough to request, why don't you put this up in
emacswiki? All I
On Tue, Apr 17 2012,Richard Riley wrote:
[snipped 19 lines]
And if people have better ideas, they'd correct it on the wiki.
Except in reality they don't. Mutiple smtp accounts has numerous
solutions - some which do and some which dont work with multiple gmail
accounts and the latest Gnus
On Wed, Apr 18 2012,Richard Riley wrote:
[snipped 15 lines]
In addition the msmtp solution is not nice since (a) its external to
emacs/gnus and (b) passwords are kept in clear text as opposed to the
much more preferablie .authinfo.gpg. Possibly there is some cleaver way
around that but I
On Thu, May 03 2012,Slackrat wrote:
For the time being I am compelled to use Windows in an Internet Cafe
environment.
Is there a utility to POP mail off servers apart from gnus itself which
I am using and apart from installing Cygwin
I believe you may be able to find windows compiled
It just struck me that I have not met a single person who's a Gnus
user in flesh and blood; Emacs, once in a while but gnus? Nyet, nada,
nope!
It's getting lonely you know...
Have you?
sivaram
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On Fri, Sep 21 2012,Randal L. Schwartz Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
it's driving me crazy. :(
We're on a Gnus mailing list, which by definition is where the crazies
congregate (Have you seen normal email clients/MUAs, recently?). You're not
out of the ordinary, here. :-)
And no, I have no idea
On Wed, Mar 06 2013,Tassilo Horn wrote:
[snipped 7 lines]
Not sure, but I think Gnus can already do highlighting of org-mode style
source code blocks like the following:
#+BEGIN_SRC diff
+Some text added
-Some text deleted
+Some more text added
#+END_SRC
Can see the above in colour,
On Fri, Jun 28 2013,Harry Putnam wrote:
[snipped 21 lines]
The result I'm after is to have certain groups maintain a specific
backlog of messages like 90 days worth or whatever, and to
periodically total-expire them down to the actual 90 day backlog,
without me actually doing any
On this and other newsgroups, I believe a 'F' follow up, to any
message would only send it to the newsgroup. It's been so long that I
don't notice the headers when I do a follow up but only have I noticed
that it replies to the poster and CCs the list.
Is that how follow ups are supposed to
On Fri, Aug 23 2013,Harry Putnam wrote:
[snipped 35 lines]
I suggest you check the cited gmane link above to see if your IP is
similarly banned.
I left word on gmane.discuss of what I've posted above but no one has
responded.
Maybe some one here can throw some light on this.
I vaguely
I've subscribed to the news.gwene.org r-bloggers newsfeed and I've
noticed that if the article links to blogspot.com png image, gnus
kicks off an openssl client call on port 80 and it becomes
unresponsive. C-g doesn't work and I'm forced to terminate Emacs 24.3
on Win 7. I also have cygwin
After subbing to some RSS groups, gnus seem to render the html as well
as images well. Clicking on a link however doesn't seem to work.
What do I have to do get it sorted? Either Gnusy rendered or
launching an external browser? Any help appreciated as I don't
recollect what I did to get
On Fri, Jan 31 2014,Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
After subbing to some RSS groups, gnus seem to render the html as well
as images well. Clicking on a link however doesn't seem to work.
What's the value of the `mm-text-html-renderer' variable
What's the best/preferred way to save RSS full text feeds? I've
subscribed to a few RSS feeds and I'd like to save some of those
articles/posts. I think mailing them to myself is certainly not the
way.
something like marking them and upon exiting the group, it copies the
article to a nnml
On Fri, Jan 31 2014,Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
After subbing to some RSS groups, gnus seem to render the html as well
as images well. Clicking on a link however doesn't seem to work.
A few more questions on shr. Just wanted to know whether
On Wed, Mar 05 2014,Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
What's the best/preferred way to save RSS full text feeds? I've
subscribed to a few RSS feeds and I'd like to save some of those
articles/posts. I think mailing them to myself is certainly
On Thu, Mar 06 2014,Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
I've had a look at article caching and I can't figure how that would
apply to my use case. Some RSS articles I want to save for long term
reference. Is it enough to simply copy them to some
On Thu, Apr 17 2014,Wolfgang Jenkner wrote:
[snipped 17 lines]
They should be still there, try `Y c' in the summary buffer, see
ahh, yes, that does bring it up. Thanks for the help
(info (gnus) Summary Generation Commands)
How I keep certain articles in the group without it ever
On Sat, Jul 05 2014,Steven Arntson wrote:
[snipped 14 lines]
Gwene seems like it's been down for a couple of days. Anyone else had
any trouble reaching it? One of those is-it-down.com websites told me
it wasn't just me.
works for me...
sivaram
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On Tue, Feb 03 2015,B. T. Raven wrote:
mailman.19148.1422850086.1147.info-gnus-engl...@gnu.orgSivaram
Neelakantan Mon,
02 Feb 2015 09:37:54 +0530
On Sun, Feb 01 2015,btraven wrote:
[snipped 104 lines]
Thanks, Sivaram. I have installed files you suggested above and added lines to
.gnus,
I just noticed that I keep getting this message over the last few
days. What does this mean?
--8---cut here---start-8---
Opening nntp server on freenews.netfront.net...done
Cannot read partial active file from nntp server.
Reading active file via
On Thu, Jan 29 2015,Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
Sivaram Neelakantan nsivaram@gmail.com writes:
I just noticed that I keep getting this message over the last few
days. What does this mean?
Opening nntp server on freenews.netfront.net...done
Cannot read partial active file from nntp server
On Sun, Feb 01 2015,btraven wrote:
I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am manually
transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
Is there a way to have options customize write to a
custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of in .emacs or does all
the gnus stuff set
On Sun, Mar 01 2015,Les Harris wrote:
Can anyone point me in the right direction for configuring Gnus to
display images in HTML mail?
Running Gnus v5.13 as shipped with Emacs 24.4. EWW renders the HTML in
the Message buffer fine but loads no images. If I go to a URL outside of
Gnus using
On Tue, Dec 08 2015,B.V. Raghav wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been successfully using alpine for a long time now. While
> switching to gnus, I feel that the functionality of alpine that I find
> missing are:
>
[snipped 8 lines]
> The setting was:
> (setq smtpmail-multi-associations
> '((("To" .
like
(".*python\\.*"
(visible . t)
(display . all)
(posting-style
(address "nsivaram...@gmail.com")
(name "Sivaram Neelakantan")
(body "\n\nsivaram\n-- \n")
(user-mail-address
On Sat, Feb 25 2017,Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Sivaram Neelakantan <nsivaram@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I usually mark articles that I want to read later with a * and it
>> stays in the group, which is fine. However they disappear as new new
>> articles come
I usually mark articles that I want to read later with a * and it
stays in the group, which is fine. However they disappear as new new
articles come in and I have to get them back by hitting Y c . Is there
a way to keep them in the summary buffer but the usual expiry of non
marked articles
On Mon, Feb 27 2017,Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
[snipped 12 lines]
>> if it's set to t (gnus-use-cache), won't all articles be cached? I
>> only want to do this for interesting articles
>
> No, see Info gnus:
>
> To turn caching on, set ‘gnus-use-cache’ to ‘t’. By default, all
>
On Sun, Feb 26 2017,Enrico Schumann wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Feb 2017, Adam Sjøgren writes:
[snipped 20 lines]
> When 'gnus-use-cache' is t, ticking (!) will also copy the
> article to the cache. See http://gnus.org/manual/gnus_42.html .
>
if it's set to t (gnus-use-cache), won't all articles be
On Thu, Sep 22 2016,Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Sivaram writes:
>
>> How do I make gnus create sent folders by year instead of the default
>> archive:sent.2016.09 etc? I want to store my sent mails by year
>> instead of by year.
>
> I do it like this:
>
> (setq gnus-message-archive-group
>
I tried to launch gnus from Emacs 25.1 by commenting out this line
in my .emacs
;;(setq load-path (cons "c:/gnu/elisp/gnus-m0-15/lisp" load-path))
(require 'gnus-load)
and it promptly said, cannot find gnus-load.
What changes do I have to make now that I don't have to use gnus git
files?
How do I make gnus create sent folders by year instead of the default
archive:sent.2016.09 etc? I want to store my sent mails by year
instead of by year.
Not quite sure what to tweak.
sivaram
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On Thu, Mar 02 2017,Ben Bacarisse wrote:
[snipped 27 lines]
> However, I suspect the OP's best choice is setting gnus-use-cache to
> passive but then setting the display group parameter to something like
>
> [unread tick cache]
>
> (That's an array you set it to.)
Will try this out. Thanks
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