Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
> I just tried using browse-url-mail as a mailto-handler with the below
> script as my mail handler (set in XFCE settings):
>
> #!/bin/bash
> mailto="${*//\"/}"
...
> if [[ ! ${mailto} =~ ^mailto: ]]; then
> mailto="mailto:${mailto};
> fi
myglc2 writes:
> Are the mail archives for the various gnus-related mailing lists
> available to be downloaded?
Archives of the list that we are currenly writing to
(i. e. info-gnus-english@gnu.org) are available, as well as of any list
hosted at gnu.org [0].
[0]
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unham...@fsfe.org> writes:
> Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> čálii:
>
>> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unham...@fsfe.org> writes:
>>
>>> I just tried using browse-url-mail as a mailto-handler with the below
>&g
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
>> $ xdg-email --version
>> xdg-email 1.1.0 rc1
>>
>> $ cat /tmp/xdg-test
>> #!/bin/bash
>>
>> echo "$@" > /tmp/xdg-test.log
>>
>> $ xdg-email f...@example.org
>>
>> $ cat /tmp/xdg-test.log
>> mailto:f...@example.org
>
> Weird, when I try, I get
John Magolske writes:
> Think I found a solution to this...
>
> John Magolske writes:
>> I'd like to have a mark show up next to each group in the Gnus group
>> buffer to signify whether or not new articles have arrived since the
>> last viewing of that group
> In summary mode, let's suppose that there are about 3000 articles. Then
> i should get all artilces of one author. For example
> "la...@gnus.org". How?
‘/a’ (‘M-x gnus-summary-limit-to-author’)
> As like Google search, i did expect that Gnus can do so. Welcome to any
> comments, indeed.
>> In summary mode, let's suppose that there are about 3000 articles. Then
>> i should get all artilces of one author. For example
>> "la...@gnus.org". How?
>
> ‘/a’ (‘M-x gnus-summary-limit-to-author’)
By the way, what might be more useful to mention is how could you find
this in the reference
> Most discussions on this topic point to
> http://roland.entierement.nu/blog/2010/09/08/gnus-dovecot-offlineimap-search-a-howto.html
>
> The name implies that this may be exactly what I want, but the
> link appears to be dead now. I get an empty page when I try to
> view it.
The Internet
> I have tried to set up different values for
>
> gnus-message-archive-group
>
> for different secondary select methods like this:
>
> (nnimap "gmx"
> (nnimap-stream tls)
> (gnus-message-archive-group "nnimap+gmx:Gesendet")
> (nnimap-address
> Using Seamonkey I can set a flag on a message. It appears pictorially as
> a flag if I enable the flag column. This is IMAP. If I go into Gnus and
> look at the same message in the summary articles it appears in purple in
> xterm and it does not go away when read. This is very useful. But I
>
> it appears in purple in xterm
In addition, I have to mention that is no much use in describing colours that
you see in *your* terminal to someone else.
But when using GNU Emacs examining appearance might be indeed a good start to
solving a question. If you C-u C-x = on that purple line,
Rafi Khan wrote:
> I am new to gnus and mailing lists and have just setup Emacs with GNUS and my
> email account.
Welcome!
> This is just a test email so that I can confirm things are setup as intended.
You are posting via Gmane, are not you? Thatʼs sort of fine for that list (and
any list
Rafi Khan wrote:
> Alberto Luaces writes:
> 1. I am using Gmail as the backend and received Dmitry Alexandrov's reply in
> my inbox, but for some reason your reply wasn't there.
He have not addressed you for some reason, cf. ‘To’ and (absent) ‘Cc’ headers
in his mail. While they are merely
Rafi Khan wrote:
> Dmitry Alexandrov writes:
>> Posting in a normal way — by mailing to a list address (here:
>> info-gnus-english@gnu.org) via your mailserver (smtp.googlemail.com in your
>> case) is generally more reliable.
>
> Is there a way for me to g
Hashish Singh wrote:
>> There was really no reason to write me privately in the first place.
>
> The thing is that this discussion is not relevant to the forum
> [comp.lang.lisp]
Perhaps. But there are _other_ public forums / newsgroups / mailing lists.
And, of course, there is a Gnus user
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