Hello
This might be something for an all-emacs news group, not sure. Apologies
if I am in the wrong group...
I'm using Gnus v5.13, and an hour or so ago upgraded to a very recent
emacs from cvs. (http://emacs.orebokech.com/ )
This upgrade seems to have broken gnus getting mail from the local
/v
On 6 Apr 2008, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> Hello
>
> This might be something for an all-emacs news group, not sure. Apologies
> if I am in the wrong group...
>
> I'm using Gnus v5.13, and an hour or so ago upgraded to a very recent
> emacs from cvs. (http://emacs.oreboke
On 7 Apr 2008, Damien Wyart wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When running latest Gnus CVS with latest Emacs snapshot (packaged for
> Debian Sid by Romain Francoise), I get two errors :
>
> Invalid buffer type: if
>
> after displaying the group buffer
>
> and
>
> Invalid size: gnus-carpal
See my post of yest
Hello,
I'm trying to connect to an (real) imap server
my .gnus has:
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnimap "Example"
(nnimap-address "imap.example.com")))
but yet, I can't subscribe to any of the mailboxes at "Example".
When I enter the server buff
On 28 Aug 2008, Peter Jones wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnimap "Example" (nnimap-address
>> "imap.example.com")))
> That is the configuration I use, and it works well.
Well,
On 28 Aug 2008, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
(snip)
> Maybe it's the way he set up the servers. Gijs, if this is still a
> problem, send us the relevant lines from your newsrc file and from your
It is working now. I have not looked at newsrc file however. That could
have been useful when it was not wor
On 30 Aug 2008, Flávio de Souza wrote:
> I would like to know how to reply a message in GNUS with the original
> email address, since gmail gathers messages from three different
> accounts.
>
> If I read a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], when I reply GNUS
> sends the email by using gmail, but I w
Hi!
Using gnus for email, at times I want to mark an email that I need yet
to process. I can tick-mark it, setting the mark with 'u' (or '!', or
M-x gnus-mark-unread ) and undoing this with M-u, but that is not the
same as marking it unread.
Messages marked with this '!', will prevent me from see
I could be very wrong: BUT
In the gnus buffer, type ^ and get a list of servers.
Select your imap server and check if your mail boxes are
there.
Subscribe to the ones you want to see (toggle) u U).
Regards
Gijs
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Hi!
I'm at the end of my wit regarding howto configure Gnus to send mail,
similar to other mail clients I succesfully use, using port 465 and
tsl/ssl.
For starters, gnus seems to refuse to use port 465 when instructed in
for instance (setq smtpmail-smtp-service 465). I find that a bit odd,
but I
Yesterday, me, myself and I wrote:
> I'm at the end of my wit regarding howto configure Gnus to send mail,
> similar to other mail clients I succesfully use, using port 465 and
> tsl/ssl.
(snip settings and stuff)
> Using these settings I get, when trying to send email:
>
> STARTTLS negotiation
Doh!
Rereading the exim documentation and Marco Maggi's 'Bash Functions
Library" I finally grasped it. 465 (tls_on_connect) is for broken legacy
mail clients, not for modern email clients like gnus.
switching my .gnus settings from port 465 to port 587, fixed it.
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On 27 Jun 2009, Nicolai Stange wrote:
> Hi again,
> thank you very much for your hint on Gmail.
>
> Unfortunately it doesn't work for me, sending a mail just results in
> hanging.
> Gnutls seems to work, as status line of emacs says
> "Opening STARTTLS connection to smtp.zmaw.de:465... done" and
Hello
I've been trying to get my gnus to use tls/ssl for smtp ... but I can't
seem to get it right. When sending mail, my mail server shows the
message was just thrown out there without authentication
P=esmtp
I would expect to see
P=esmtpsa X=TLS1.0:RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1:16 A=plain_saslauthd_ser
On 27 Jul 2009, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
> First try to test with Gmail, then try with your server ..;;
> After that you can discover a problem to solve, i think ..;;
True. I'll try that,
thx
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Thanks to Byung-Hee HWANG's suggestion, I have it working
this works
A)
(setq message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it
smtpmail-starttls-credentials '(("mail.hillenius.net" 587 nil nil))
starttls-extra-arguments '("--insecure")
smtpmail-auth-credentials "~/.smtp-auth
On 4 Aug 2009, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> using a .gpg extension. Now, I have saved my .authinfo
> as .authinfo.gpg, but, even with
> (setq nntp-authinfo-file ".authinfo.gpg")
> and
> (setq smtpmail-auth-credentials ".authinfo.gpg")
> , it still asks me my logins and passwords, which is really bori
On 21 Aug 2009, Water Lin wrote:
> I use my Emacs Gnus to get emails, but I save the password in
> .gnus.el as text. I don't think it is safe.
...
> So I am trying to find a way which can encrypt my text password.
try easypg , read emascwiki on autoencryption
Recently somewhere on the interne
sorry, not .imapauthinfo, just .authinfo and the mail was posted in this
group around the 17th of August..
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On 12 Sep 2009, Erwin Panen wrote:
> Can someone point me to where I'm going wrong, or to a fairly 'simple'
> howto on how to get gnus going with my imap server?
Hello!
A search on Google should take you to the gnus manual and several
handy examples of gnus and imap. Especially gmail & gnus.
T
Hi!
My current Gnus v5.13, running on GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1
(i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.0) of 2010-05-01 on elegiac,
modified by Debian (emacs snapshot by http://emacs.orebokech.com/ )
is giving me this error :
"byte-code: Attempt to set a constant symbol:
enable-multibyte-characters"
w
On 13 Apr 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> For months, I have been using Gnus without any problem for both
> e-mails and Usenet messages.
>
> Now, when I want to send an answer to a message in a given thread,
> whatever the group, I often encounter the `Denied posting -- empty
> article' error. I had
On 6 Apr 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> With '!' you can mark a message. Is there a way that you can a list with
> directories that have marked messages and also how many messages there
> are in the directory?
This is not a direct answer, but it might help:
When I tikmark a message with '!', th
On 5 May 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> In some e-mail clients it is possible to send a reply to the address in
> the From field, even when the Reply-to field is filled. Is this also
> possible in Gnus? Sometimes you want to reply to the original sender and
> not to the mailing list.
Yeah, of co
On 5 Mar 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I have the following in my .gnus:
> (setq gnus-message-archive-group
> '((if (message-news-p)
> "INBOX.Verzonden.misc-news"
> (concat "INBOX.Verzonden." (format-time-string "%Y-%m")
>
> In this way every send e-mail (not newsgroup message, maybe I shoul
On 6 Apr 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I have Gnus checking every half hour (when Emacs is idle) for new
> e-mail/articles. Most of the time it is done in about 20 seconds. But
> sometimes it takes more as half an hour. (And sometimes even a lot more
> as this.) Can that be a problem with Gnus,
On 6 May 2010, Bastien wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> M-<, M-f, M-f, M-b, C-k, and you're good to go :-)
>
> C-c C-f C-t C-a C-k
>
> Not shorter, but cleaner ;)
Very nice! These moves are Gnus-specific, yes?
_
On 5 May 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I have had this before, but not often. When I just wanted to send a
> message I got:
>
> 441 Article has no body -- just headers
> Couldn't send message via news: 441 Article has no body -- just headers
>
> When immediately trying to send it again -without
On 18 May 2010, I wrote:
[...]
> I think this mostly (only?) happens when I reply to a reply. It seems
> Gnus gets confused about the not *one* but _two_ signatures that may be
> in the message it tries to wrap around, adding yet a third.
[...]
I decided to test that a bit, and I think I got it
On 20 May 2010, Andreas wrote:
> Hi beloved emacs-lovers and gnus users.
> I recently took the plunge and customized my gnus so I can use it with
> my GoogleMail-Account. After restarting gnus I expected to see something
> like nnimap+googlemail.com:xxtj...@gmail.com
> but looking at my *Groups*
On 10 May 2010, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>> "byte-code: Attempt to set a constant symbol:
>> enable-multibyte-characters"
>
>> when I tried to forward an email, doing S o m in a Gnus summary buffer
>
> I've just fixed it today. Please try the most recent one.
Check! It is fixed!
Thank you very m
On 18 May 2010, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Not long ago I started using tc to get better citation. This works okay.
> But just now I got the following when I tried to reply to someone:
> fill-delete-newlines: Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)
>
> It is a combination of ct and the message, b
On 26 Aug 2010, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:08:44 +0200, Gijs wrote:
>
>> There must be something more I need to do. That mark is stuck :-/ it
>> returns when I quit and entered the group..
>
> It disappears for me when I go J M-#
>
> If I just use M-u it re-appears.
>
> Are you s
On 2 Sep 2010, Timo Myyrä wrote:
[...]
> - The hostname in the certificate does NOT match '195.148.166.20'
[...]
> Any idea how to get the connection to function properly?
Add this to your set-up in .gnus
starttls-extra-arguments '("--insecure")
On 6 Sep 2010, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
[...]
>
> However, I have had a lousy time trying to utilize this secure
> connection with Gnus. When trying to send email with Gnus, the
> connection just hangs, no SMTP prompt or output after the following
> message:
[...]
> Help would be much appreciated.
On 26 Aug 2010, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:36:42 +0200, Adam wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 13:27:22 +0200, Gijs wrote:
>>> I would like the docs to tell me also how to unmark it.
>
>> ,
>> | M-u runs `gnus-summary-clear-mark-forward'
>
> Only the % returns when you quit the
Hello
Handling a lot of email, my fingers often accidentally key in all kinds
of keys and keycombinations.. somehow I've managed to mark a IMAP email
message with a "%" (percentage symbol) .
>From the docs, I learned I might have explicitly marked the article for
download.
I would like the docs
EasyPG is the default these days for encrypting/decrypting email...
Anyone here managed to tie EasyPG to bbdb? In the days of bdb-pgp.el
emails to contacts that had a certain field in their bbbd (for instance
pgp-mail: encrypt, or pgp-mail: sign) that would make gnus automatically
encrypt/sign th
Hi
Emacs-snapshot (GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1, 2012-06-22) comes with Gnus
v5.13. I mark a few mail boxes with # and hit G G to do a search in
these boxes for 'foobar'.
Then, I find myself in a buffer called
*Article nnir:((query . "foobar") (unique-id . "12345.fsf"))*
with a handful of results.
The
On 3 Jul 2012, Wolfgang Jenkner wrote:
Me describing that gnus-summary-refer-thread is buggered
[...]
> I think that's
>
> http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=11824
>
> Please try the (trivial) patch given there.
Ow, thanks!
Immediately copied nnir.el.gz to a local dir, added " 'vi
On 3 Jul 2012, Wolfgang Jenkner wrote:
[...]
> The function `gnus-declare-backend' simply adds an entry to the end of
> `gnus-valid-select-methods' (destructively). So, if you didn't
> restart emacs, this variable probably has two entries now whose car is
> "nnir", and the old one (without `v
Hi [th,h]ere!
I have a bunch of mail folders where the email address and some headers
are rewritten using 'gnus-posting-styles'. I realised that when I'm
searching in these folders, this rewrite does not happen.
Can I 'simply' include the nnir groups in the rule? Or are the nnir
groups different
On 18 Jul 2012, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
[...]
> Can I 'simply' include the nnir groups in the rule? Or are the nnir
> groups different each time I search?
Yes, you can. Added nnir\:.* and it worked. So far, so good.
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On 18 Jul 2012, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2012, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>
>
> [...]
>
>> Can I 'simply' include the nnir groups in the rule? Or are the nnir
>> groups different each time I search?
>
> Yes, you can. Added nnir\:.* and it worked.
On 19 Sep 2012, Loris Bennett wrote:
[...]
> If the messages are in other folders, how can I get Gnus to count the
> messages in a more transparent manner?
Get gnus to refresh what it knows about the number of messages in the
folder.
Either select all messages in the mail folder (M P a) and m
Is there a way to ask gnus to open an email in INBOX.misc by article
number?
For instance I want to get INBOX/misc/1234.
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Hi!
I would appreciate it if a Gnus user can tell me what happens, if I were
to add
(remove-prefix "INBOX.")
in the server configuration of my current Gnus?
more specifically
0) Will this change Gnus' Group display
which, for example, now shows:
6: nnimap+thuis:INBOX.tex-nl
4: nni
Hi!
I'm trying to understand if Gnus calls on auto-fill-mode in a way that
it leaves it switched-on for other modes.
I have defined a 'my own txt mode' that switches on flyspell and
visual-line-mode, but that leaves auto-fill-mode off.
When I'm have not started Gnus, the Modeline for these *.tx
On 13 Feb 2013, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Sergio Durigan Junior writes:
>
>>> What can I do to avoid this 'contagion' of auto-fill-mode?
>>
>> Maybe try setting `message-fill-column' to nil?
>
> That would disable `auto-fill-mode' in message-mode buffers. The
> enabling of `auto-fill-mode' in messag
[...]
>
> And I guess you have an entry ("\\.te?xt\\'" . my-text-mode) in
> `auto-mode-alist', right?
yes, using:
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.txt\\'" . my-text-mode))
Which makes me wonder, is there a 'real' .txt mode?
> Anyway, I don't see how that could enable `auto-fill-mode' glo
I think I got it
my .gnus contains this line, since forever.
;; Autofill
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
I better comment this out.
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On 9 Apr 2013, Robert Eckl wrote:
> When i try to compose a new message (m) or reply to a post (F) i'm
> getting
>
> gnus-post-news: Autoloading failed to define function
> gnus-nnir-group-p gnus-summary-mail-other-window: Autoloading failed
> to define function gnus-nnir-group-p
>
> This occures
On 11 Apr 2013, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 9 Apr 2013, Robert Eckl wrote:
>
>> When i try to compose a new message (m) or reply to a post (F) i'm
>> getting
>>
>> gnus-post-news: Autoloading failed to define function
>> gnus-nnir-group-p gnus-summary-ma
On 2 Oct 2013, Leandro Noferini wrote:
> Ciao a tutti,
>
> I use the debian-snapshot version of emacs
>
> GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.8.4)
> of 2013-09-29 on prometheus, modified by Debian
>
> and from some days using the gnus inside (Gnus v5.13) trying to send
> a mess
On 16 Jan 2014, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
> So, for some reason, suddenly when I send a message through my IMAP
> server, I am unable to send it. I see all of the message listed in the
> nndrafts:queue folder, but they do not seem to be sent. I can see them
> in the Sent Items folder, which is usually t
Hi
Getting a little lost in the documentation:
is there a way
to tell Gnus to tell Epa to tell GnuPG
*not* to --show-photos from keys, or specific keys?
Reading mail from messages signed with a key including a JPG shows these
pictures by default, it seems. When having regular email exchanges,
On 22 Sep 2014, Quanyang Liu wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22 2014 at 09:49:24 +0800, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>> Quanyang Liu writes:
>> So it does work when you type a filename?
>>
>
> In fact, it doesn't work. I have tried to give a filename, and it said
> it had written it. But that file was empty
>
>>
Hi
This is most likely a local bug: when I want to resend an email, I do
`SDr`. Invariably, when hitting C-c C-c, the result is
"message-make-from: Wrong type argument: stringp, mail-user-name"
Alternatively, SDe just works.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp mail-user-
On 19 Nov 2014, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
> Hi Gijs,
>
>> This is most likely a local bug: when I want to resend an email, I do
>> `SDr`. Invariably, when hitting C-c C-c, the result is
>> "message-make-from: Wrong type argument: stringp,
This is fixed, thanks to the suggestions (and persistance) of Tassilo
Horn, whom I contacted off-list. My .gnus contained an erroneous (name
mail-user-name).
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On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Loris writes:
>
>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>
> It is working well for me.
It is not yet in Debian's GNU Emacs 24.4.1, but I just loaded the file
from Savanah. And during testing, Gnus sent an accept response to one
invit
On 16 Dec 2014, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>
>> Loris writes:
>>
>>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>>
>> It is working well for me.
>
> It is not yet in Debian's GNU Emacs 24.4
On 16 Dec 2014, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>
>> Loris writes:
>>
>>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>>
>> It is working well for me.
>
> It is not yet in Debian's GNU Emacs 24.4.1, b
On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Loris writes:
>
>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>
> It is working well for me.
The past two days I've had a few occasions to put this to the test. When
someone using Lotus Notes sends me an invitation, gnus-icalendar is even
On 19 Dec 2014, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> The past two days I've had a few occasions to put this to the
>> test. When someone using Lotus Notes sends me an invitation,
>> gnus-icalendar is even able to return accept responses. Yay!
>
Hi!
gnus-icalendar.el makes managing incoming meeting requests a breeze.
How would I go about *creating* a invitation for a meeting?
thx
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Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found that
8000 messages (called 131940. 131941. etcetera) /hiding/ in the imap's
INBOX. It looks like these are all emails that I've 'deleted' in Gnus,
so they don't show. But for some reason they're not actually deleted.
Is this a setti
On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>
> Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found that
> 8000 messages (called 131940. 131941. etcetera) /hiding/ in the
> imap's INBOX. It looks like these are all emails that I've 'deleted'
> in Gnu
On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found that
>>> 8000 messages (called 131940. 131941. etcetera) /hiding/
On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>>
>>>> On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>
>>> On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On 5 Jan 2016, Gijs Hil
On 5 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
[...]
Earlier I reported:
Doing some Gnus imap folders housekeeping this morning, I found
that 8000 messages (called 131940. 131941. etcetera) /hiding/
in the imap's INBOX. It looks like these are all emails that
I've '
On 7 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> [...] hope snipping this much is ok..
>>
>>>>
>>>> If my Gnus (5.13, part of Debian's Emacs) copies messages back into
>>>> the INBOX, does fancy-split set the delet
On 8 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> On 7 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>>> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>>>
>>>> [...] hope snipping this much is ok..
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
On 9 Jan 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> [...trim your quotes, folks...]
ok!
[...]
>> `bbdb/gnus-split-method'. The comments in bbdb-gnus indicate that
>> you're supposed to do something like this:
>>
>> (setq nnmail-split-methods 'bbdb/gnus-split-method)
>> (setq bbdb/gnus-split-nomatch-function
On 11 Jan 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
[...]
> Another option is: bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb. I used to
> use that, and found it simpler and less mysterious. It just dumps a
> bunch of splits wherever you use it. I think it's maybe less
> configurable, but I found it sufficient, and
On 11 Jan 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> The gnus/BBDB splits correctly but there are still invisible copies
>> in the INBOX
>
> I don't know if it is relevant, but what value does nnmail-crosspost
> have?
setting nnmail-crosspost to nil has zilch effect, unfortunately
Is there some kind of debug flag I can switch on, to see what gnus &
bbdb are doing in fancy-split
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On 11 Jan 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> Is there some kind of debug flag I can switch on, to see what gnus &
>> bbdb are doing in fancy-split
>
> B t gives you a trace, B q show you where the email you are on will be
> split to.
>
> Otherwise it sounds like you need to go to edebug
I'm relearning my Gnus habits, now marking messages as expirable instead
of deleting (expunging) them. The result is an Inbox with some 20 or
more emails that I don't mind not seeing, unless I want to
expressly. These will get expunged by Gnus and then removed from disk by
Cyrus IMAP after a week.
On 29 Jan 2016, Dan Christensen wrote:
[...]
>> What would be the a/key combination to hide messages that are marked
>> (expired)? Per group, I guess, I'm not sure I want to set it for all
>> groups.
>
> I use
>
> (display .
> [not expire])
Thanks!
In Gnus, C-x m creates a new email message, and places the cursor at the
To: header, ready to enter an email address. C-n goes to the subject
line.
In my case C-u 8 C-n brings the cursor to the line below:
,
| --text follows this line--
`
I could create a keybinding. But the number of
the first lines of my:
(setq nnimap-split-fancy
'(|
("subject" "\\(persbericht\\|press release\\|media alert\\)"
"INBOX.pressreleases")
this rule works, mostly.
But now there are two messages in the INBOX that won't split.
✉ [ 82: M... M... ] PRESS RELEASE - T
On 12 Feb 2016, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
[...]
>> Perhaps one of the wizards here knows of a better way?
>
> See the docstring for message-mode -- you can do a lot more than that!
:-)
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On 12 Feb 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> the first lines of my:
>>
>> (setq nnimap-split-fancy
>> '(|
>> ("subject" "\\(persbericht\\|press release\\|media alert\\)"
>> "INBOX.pressreleases")
>>
>> this rule works, mostly.
>>
>> But now there are two messages in the INBOX that
I marked these two incorrectly splitted messages as unread on an Android
phone using K9. Oddly, they do now not show up as unread in Gnus.
In Gnus, I repeat the M-u. The INBOX now shows 2 unread messages. (But
the idea was they'd now be in the INBOX.pressreleases folder).
Something to do with mar
On 12 Feb 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> Now, why would bbdb/gnus-split-method kick in?
>
> Because the sender is in your bbdb?
neither of them are. I should have added that in the earlier messages, sorry
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On 12 Feb 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> the first lines of my:
>
> (setq nnimap-split-fancy
> '(|
> ("subject" "\\(persbericht\\|press release\\|media alert\\)"
> "INBOX.pressreleases")
>
> this rule works, mostly.
>
> But
On 17 Feb 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> Is there a way to really reset a message, including removing the Seen
>> mark?
>
> M-u?
>
> (gnus-summary-clear-mark-forward)
thanks :-) but that I've tried.
In my case (Debian, Cyrus) that results in:
✉S [ 44: M p ] Media al
On 17 Feb 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
Splitting works just fine. Adam Sjøgren helped me find out that the
problem was that the mail's subject message was encoded (utf8).
This:
; Decode headers before splitting on them:
(setq nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes t)
solved my pr
On 18 Feb 2016, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Gijs writes:
>
>> This:
>>
>> ; Decode headers before splitting on them:
>> (setq nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes t)
>>
>> solved my problem.
>
> You also had to set some bbdb-related variables and fixed an error in
> your split-rules, right?
Yes
The last lin
I'm using Gnus' imap for mail.
The Emacs Gnus wiki tells me
"Ticked messages are always shown when you enter a group". And this is
true, unless if this (below) is a group parameter :
((display .
[not expire]))
Because then messages marked with ! will show up in a list of "200" -
th
On 21 Feb 2016, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
>
> I'm using Gnus' imap for mail.
>
>
> The Emacs Gnus wiki tells me
>
> "Ticked messages are always shown when you enter a group". And this is
> true, unless if this (below) is a group parameter :
>
> ((dis
On 26 Feb 2016, Satak Azat' wrote:
> I think I made it, the last thing is I get this when I do B r :
>
> Wrong type argument: string, nil
Study the splitting examples in the manual, and in your code comment out
everything and anything that looks different.
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On 7 Mar 2016, fkq...@autistici.org wrote:
>
> When sending email in Gnus, 'sent' emails by default go into
> 'archive' folder locally.
>
> How to set sent emails to IMAP sent folder?
I use
;; Archive Sent Mail On Imap Server
(setq gnus-message-archive-method
'(nnimap "name-of-your-serve
On 8 Mar 2016, fkq...@autistici.org wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> On 7 Mar 2016, fkq...@autistici.org wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> When sending email in Gnus, 'sent' emails by default go into
>>> 'archive' folder locally
On 3 Sep 2016, Ilan Pillemer wrote:
> I have removed the secondary select method for IMAP from my .gnus.el
>
> However, gnus doesn't care and keeps trying to connect when I start
> gnus.
>
> How can I make it care?
Is it also removed from the *Server* buffer?
to check: type ^ in the *Group*
Using Debian Emacs 25.1, when starting Gnus, nnmimap-split-fancy is read
from .gnus along with other settings, but then, somehow, immediately
forgotten.
When Gnus is done finding new mail and news, I do r g (read Gnus and
check for new messages). Only then the split rules defined in
nnmimap-split
I got a reply to an email this morning, and this (below) was part of
it. The quote marks were in the reply.
It suggests that the email I had sent was considered a virus. Most
likely a misconfiguration of the recipient's proprietary mail server,
perhaps triggered by my email signature?
Right?
,-
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> Using Debian Emacs 25.1, when starting Gnus, nnmimap-split-fancy is read
> from .gnus along with other settings, but then, somehow, immediately
> forgotten.
>
> When Gnus is done finding new mail and news, I do r g (read Gnus and
> check for new messag
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