ms with it, just drop me a mail and I'll try to fix
it.
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"Any entry that ends `...' is recursively scanned to find any Maildir
folders underneath it."
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essages are scanned and how many
tokens were found. You can also dump the database afterwards with "-d"
to stdout.
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Martin Geisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to synchronize the read newsgroups messages too? My home
> computer is not always online, but the other is always running.
See this page on the emacswiki:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Gnus
bbing
> `gnus-home-directory' and `message-directory'. Just rsync ~/.newsrc*,
> ~/Mail and ~/News. Or am I missing something?
Since I guess I am only using ~10% of Gnus' functionality I wouldn't
know for sure. I guess syncing the registry file isn't really necessary?
n do that remotely via ssh
using emacsclient.
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ir secondary select method
exclusively for nnmairix.
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article in the first place.
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ary-refer-article message-id)
> |
> | Fetch an article specified by message-id.
> `
Ah, OK. I only tried nnimap-retrieve-headers with a message-id and it
didn't work.
> But how about group parameters? I use a lot gcc-self and stuff, so
> jumping to the original group seems
e hasn't been seen yet,
I guess the latter would be a problem for users with big archive groups
which they rarely open.
> The registry doesn't currently record the article number, but it could.
The article number won't be necessary as Tassilo alread
mmary-select-article)))
I'm currently working on the code that finds the original group based on
the message file path. As soon as this is ready I'll post an update to
nnmairix also containing the registry code.
Thanks for your input,
David
only return the group where it first saw it, right? I
guess it would be quite difficult to extend the registry in a way so
that it can return all groups where a message exists?
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David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm currently working on the code that finds the original group based on
> the message file path. As soon as this is ready I'll post an update to
> nnmairix also containing the registry code.
The new version of nnmairix.el is released:
ted the code to work correctly with
subdirectories (hopefully...). Note that you will need at least rsync
2.6.7. or newer for this to work. Please make sure you have backups
before testing this code, just in case...
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Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 21:07:31 +0100 David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> D> I also noticed that when the same message is in two different groups the
> D> registry will only return the group where it first saw it, right?
burton.samograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a quick and easy way to get gnus to show
> all threads collapsed when you enter a group?
(setq gnus-thread-hide-subtree t)
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; Would I be correct in guessing that nnmairix probably just isn't
> compatible with 5.11?
At the moment, yes. You have to at least update to NoGnus v0.6.
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f such
> citations.
You can hide or fold cited text. I use the following:
(setq gnus-article-skip-boring t
gnus-treat-hide-citation t
gnus-cited-lines-visible '(3 . 6))
See the doc strings for more information. You can fold/unfold the
citat
Sébastien Vauban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And is there a way to map the Gnus `nndraft:drafts' folder onto
> the IMAP `nnimap:INBOX.Drafts' one, so that I could easily
> access my draft mails from another PC, when at home?
This is curren
David Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does that sound like it should work? Are there any gotchas I should
> know about before I start tinkering with it? I'm worried that there
> might be some index of the extra headers for articles that could cause
> problems
g/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusSync
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fields as `nil'. A key/certificate pair is only needed if
you want to use X.509 client authenticated connections."
Therefore, you'd use something like this:
(setq smtpmail-starttls-credentials
'(("smtp.inf.fh-bonn-rhein-sieg.de" 587 nil nil)))
(setq smtpmail-auth-credentials
27;(("my.mailserver.com" 25 "login" "password")))
(setq smtpmail-starttls-credentials
'(("my.mailserver.com" 25 nil nil)))
;; TLS stuff
(setq starttls-use-gnutls t)
(setq starttls-gnutls-program "gnutls-cli")
(setq starttls-extra-arguments
the mail was
somehow altered after it was scanned by CRM114.
I wrote a little training function for mailreaver a while ago, but
independent of spam.el:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusMailreaver
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nd an attachment matching given MIME type?
No, that's currently not really possible since mairix does not index the
MIME type.
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up this feed obviously chose to use
Feedburner's "SmartFeed (TM)", which again uses a terribly intelligent
mechanism to determine if your reader supports Atom or not. You see how
well this works.
Try using
(setq mm-url-use-external t)
(setq mm-url-program "lynx")
(setq
rahed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Try using
>>
>> (setq mm-url-use-external t)
>> (setq mm-url-program "lynx")
>> (setq mm-url-arguments '("-source" "-useragent" "Dr
. nnmairix is
documented in the Gnus manual in CVS, but you can also look here for a
starting point:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusMairix
The mairix home page:
http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/
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> Can nnimap be used as the primary select method?
Yes.
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Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 26, 10:34 am, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Can nnimap be used as the primary select method?
>>
>> Yes.
>
> Here's the section of the GNUS manual that cause
ator should be able to help you
there. Also, you can remove the above line for now and see what is
exported by the IMAP server. If the server exports the full home
directory, you can limit access to the necessary mail folders through
this variable.
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Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 29, 7:56 am, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > (nnimap-list-pattern ("INBOX"))
>>
>> Please see the documentation to nnimap-l
y hitting 'L' (gnus-group-list-all-groups) in the group
buffer. You can make groups permanently visible in various ways. The
easiest is to hit 'G c' (gnus-group-customize) over the group and select
"Permanently visible".
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f idle
time. It's hardcoded in the source (imap-login/client.c):
/* Disconnect client after idling this many milliseconds */
#define CLIENT_LOGIN_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MSECS (3*60*1000)
However, this shouldn't cause any problems with Gnus. The server should
simply get reopened when yo
ell, Gnus is putting the mail there, not Mairix, so I'd say that's a
Gnus issue.
> but hopefully someone here can give me a hand. In the meanwhile, I'm
> going to keep an eye on those directories for my missing
> e-mails. Thanks!
What splitting rules d
so that all new mails land in a folder "incoming". You can then set
nnimap-split-inbox to this folder, so that Gnus does its IMAP splitting
from there, and you simply don't subscribe it on your smartphone.
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some time ago for doing this, via rsync. See
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusSync
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> )
>
In the above thread I suggested using
(nnml "mairix" (nnml-directory "~brett/.mairix") (nnml-get-new-mail nil))
since nnml-get-new-mail is set to t by default. Did you try this, too?
-D
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Nov 06 2008, David wrote:
>
>> In the above thread I suggested using
> [ in gnus-secondary-select-methods ]
>> (nnml "mairix" (nnml-directory "~brett/.mairix") (nnml-get-new-mail nil))
>>
>&
s CVS if you
want to keep track of new features (and new bugs, of course).
For details on the (totally uncool) version scheme, see
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/64419/focus=64812
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ch-field-recipient 'gnus-private "")
(address "addr...@default"
I use the 'gnus-private field, since I also do mail splitting via BBDB,
but you can use any field you want, of course.
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Richard Riley writes:
> David writes:
>> Richard Riley writes:
>>> I was wondering if anyone has a solution for setting the
>>> gnus-posting-style address based on a "email-from" field or similar on a
>>> contacts bbdb record?
>>
>> Put
ch-simple nil (cadr
(gnus-extract-address-components who)
(when rec
(let ((gpriv (bbdb-get-field rec 'gnus-private))
(autocc (bbdb-get-field rec 'auto-cc)))
(if (string-match "work" gpriv)
(DE-message-c
to see" sub directories starting with dot.
Why don't you use nnimap to access the Dovecot server? It's much faster
than nnmaildir anyway. Also, nnmaildir manages marks differently from
the usual maildir standard.
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e that the file is too old because it was posted in
October, *and* other JPG's/JPEG's are being displayed, namely spam
containing JPEGs of unbelievably fat women. Do I have to make adjustments to
get the JPG's I wish to view?
Your help wo
hanges, so I also
use "delete and re-create mailbox" with nnimap before calling mairix.
Using nnmairix with nnml doesn't help, since mairix doesn't necessarily
produce consecutive article numbers, so the article count is usual
Sorry to ask a really dumb question.
When I press * in summary buffer am I right to think that this saves the
message onto my local computer?
How can I discover where this is sent?
How can I later view this message in gnus?
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Any suggestions?
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> I have an old draft email in my gnus drafts folder that I no longer want
> to send. I can't seem to get rid of it. Suggestions?
C-c C-k
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> However when I reply seamonkey lets the png untoughed while gnus
> deletes it. I presume that has to do with the fact that gnus send
> messages as plain text.
Hardly. C-c C-f can forward PNGs just fine.
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Everything in the index pane of http://gnus.org/manual/gnus.pdf points
at page 1. Any chance of a fix?
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way to do exactly what I
want; can somebody offer advice?
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 04:21:03 +0200, Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> David Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'd like a way to mark certain articles in an nnmail group with a tag
>> (e.g. articles I want to respond to, articles where I'm wai
ticle) and
> association with my org-mode set up.
Huh, didn't know about ?. I think ! and ? is barely too small for me,
but maybe that will work. I'll start with org-mode, though, since it
seems to be getting several votes.
David Carlton
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:42:39 -0700, David Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I'd like a way to mark certain articles in an nnmail group with a tag
> (e.g. articles I want to respond to, articles where I'm waiting for a
> specific response), and then to have a way
On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 15:43:14 -0700, David Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:42:39 -0700, David Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> I'd like a way to mark certain articles in an nnmail group with a tag
>> (e.g. articles I want to respond to
idea? (i'm using CVS version of w3m-cvs)
I don't have w3 installed and no problem reading the xkcd rss feed.
What is w3 used for anyway? I use w3m to display the articles, I think
the xml parsing happens with the xml parser that comes with emacs.
David
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reply commands when I want to reply to a message.
Is there a way to turn off this annoying behavior? Is it not a bug in
the first place? If Gnus is going to mark this thing as a Reply, should
it not do this right away instead of sneaking this information in
afterwards?
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is undecided
Documentation:
Default charset assumed to be used when viewing non-ASCII characters.
This variable is overridden on a group-to-group basis by the
`gnus-group-charset-alist' variable and is only used on groups not
covered by that variable.
ing system with the highest priority is used
to encode outgoing messages (see `sort-coding-systems'). If this
variable is set, it overrides the default priority.
You can customize this variable.
This variable was introduced, or its default value was
r use of the registry for searching original articles.
-David
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For whatever reason, gnus has been very temperamental with regards to
gmail's imap. In my ~/.gnus.el I have
(add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
'(nnimap "gmail"
(nnimap-address "imap.gmail.com")
(nnimap-authinfo-file "~/.authinfo")
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Arroyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> For whatever reason, gnus has been very temperamental with regards to
>> gmail's imap. In my ~/.gnus.el I have
>>
>> (add-to-list 'gnus-s
st used* applications ...
Why don't you just use the Gnus that is part of Emacs 22?
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cs 22?
>
> That's what I did the first time ... it didn't work ...
>
> Are you using it? What version is it?
Well, I am using developer versions of Emacs, anyway. But I don't
remember anything wrong with gnus before we forked off the Emacs
I'd like to use a variable-width font in my summary buffers, but it
seems that, especially when displaying threads, much of what Gnus does there
depends on a monospaced font.
Is anyone successfully using a variable-pitch font in the summary
buffer, and if so, do you have any configuration tips?
I don't know if this is possible with nnimap, but I'm hoping someone can
tell me how to do it. IMAP allows you to mark messages deleted and
then, sometime later, actually flush or "compress" the folder to remove
them completely. I'd like expiry to do something like:
* mark all read articles as
; It's quite frustrating to start writing email and then discover that you
> cannot send it 3 minutes later cause Gnus lost connection :-/
Goto the *Group* buffer, type ^, go to the line with your server, type C
(possibly followed with C-g if it hangs) and O. Now go back to your
I am using Gnus v5.11 and Emacs version 22.1.1
When composing an article in Gnus (as I am now) or a reply to an article and I
have auto-fill mode enabled ('Fill' shows up in Minor-Mode portion of status
line) it seems to be ignored. I don't get automatic line feeds inserted when I
run past the las
bit surprised about the "4 millions users" for the pine
> MUA. What is your source ?
Arithmetic overflow?
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on Tue Mar 17 2009, Richard Riley wrote:
> Is this server specific? I have only
>
>gnus-select-method '(nnimap "mymail"
> (nnimap-stream ssl)
> (nnimap-address "imap.myserver.net")
> (nnima
on Wed Mar 18 2009, Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
> David Abrahams wrote:
>
>> on Tue Mar 17 2009, Richard Riley wrote:
>>
>>> Is this server specific? I have only
>>>
>>>gnus-select-method '(nnimap "mymail
on Thu Mar 19 2009, Leo wrote:
> On 2009-03-19 05:48 +, poppyer wrote:
>> Leo writes:
>>
>> : On 2009-03-19 02:37 +, poppyer wrote:
>> :> The only thing I am missing in nnimap (of gnus) is that I can not
>> :> preview the email by partial downloading. A typical scenario is when I
>> :>
The 'info' page on group scoring says that it will mention how to
do that below and then never does.
Scoring doesn't appear to be any of the Groups options in the pull
down menu either.
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experience integrating mairix with Courier or Dovecot,
> please let me know.
You mean as a plugin? Otherwise, it's pretty straightforward. I call it
via ssh slave connections directly on the server.
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f the mairix servers at a time, so you will roughly
have to know which mairix index could get you what you're looking for.
> BTW, 30 GB is not a lot, it is only 2.28 € at 0.076 €/GB now in
> France. :-)
Well yes, measured in Euros. But otherwise,
r.
So can this be done? I looked at thread-mark-and-expunge but this is
not what I want because when he enters a thread, I don't want to kill
the entire thing, just the subthread for which he is the root.
Any help would be appreciated,
David
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On 22 Apr 2009, lguse...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
> David Breton writes:
>
>> I would like to have scoring do something and I can't figure out how to
>> do it so I thought I'd ask here.
>>
>> There's this guy on one of the newsgroup I read. Every
ff.
>
> That is because it is not Gnus that complains - at least I never heard
> of this and I couldn't find this string in the Gnus sources (nor in
> Emacs).
I know this message from emacs-w3m. Frobbing the variables
w3m-safe-url-regexp and mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp should help.
-David
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See also the documentation for mail-specify-envelope-from.
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Tassilo Horn writes:
> Dan Christensen writes:
>> - ability to edit articles
>
> Dunno 'bout that one...
IMAP forbids article editing, so nnimap cannot do that. nnmaildir
supports it, AFAIK.
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P. I know that some
mail clients claim to do this, but they're actually creating a new
article and delete the old one. One could script something similar in
Gnus, but outside of nnimap.
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http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.user/11919/focus=11922
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ist-method'? It's set to
imap-mailbox-list by default, but can be set to imap-mailbox-lsub.
Don't be surprised if you encounter further problems with Zimbra,
though...
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htt
Alberto Luaces writes:
> l Martes, 29 de Septiembre de 2009ES 11:09:47 David Engster escribió:
>> Did you customize 'nnimap-request-list-method'? It's set to
>> imap-mailbox-list by default, but can be set to imap-mailbox-lsub.
>
> No, I didn't. In fact
ch commands looks with your
configuration, and what kind of backend server you're using for your
mail (nnml, nnimap, or nnmaildir).
Regards,
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> work on Emacs 22.3? Is there any patch that I have to apply? I am
> using Carbon Emacs on Mac OS X, BTW.
I guess it would be best to use Gnus from CVS; nnmairix should work with
Emacs 22. If you experience any problems, please let me
Hermann writes:
> In general it works fine, but there are two problems:
[...]
> What may cause this problems? Generally nnshimbun is very nice.
Those shimbuns are broken due to changes on the respective
sites. Fixes should be in CVS soon.
cumentation, 'nnmairix tips and tricks',
last paragraph.
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Francis Moreau writes:
> On 5 oct, 16:53, David Engster wrote:
>> nnmairix puts the results into the chosen mail backend. However, it
>> should present you the results in its own folder, in this case named
>> "search", which is mapped to the above directory.
>
otal
I know that notmuch supports tagging and Xapian supports much more
sophisticated searches than mairix, but I do not currently need that.
(If I have missed something in the configuration which would make
searching much faster, I'd love to hear about it.)
-David
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Florent Georges writes:
> I use several machine every days, and I wonder whether it is possible to
> share
> Gnus configuration between them. In particular, which messages have been
> read.
The EmacsWiki has some information on this:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Gnus
a few bbdb entries, saving bbdb,
> then putting the alias in the To: field seems to not have the desired
> effect, and doesn't expand with M-tab (bbdb-complete-name as is described
> in the bbdb manual
Did you put something like
(add-hook 'm
will not work.
If you have atom feeds with fully published content, you can use the
atom-hash shimbun. For atom feeds without full content, I think
implementing a atom-blogs shimbun based on the rss-blogs code should be
straightforward. I'll eventually do that, but I'm currently pretty
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