Re: user name

2007-11-25 Thread Tassilo Horn
Dean DeBruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Dean, > Is there a way to have gnus remember my user name so I don't have to > enter it each time I start gnus? You can put your login name (and your password, too) into your ~/.authinfo file. See (info "(gnus)NNTP") for an example. Bye, Tassilo --

Re: Gnus header re-scan

2007-11-27 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes: Hi Ross, > Often I need to go into an archive directory to find old email or > addresses. In mutt, once the headers are downloaded, subsequent > rescans of the archive are very fast (the archive has about 15,000 > messages in it). But gnus seems to want t

Re: About filtering messages

2007-11-27 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, > I want to filter newsgroups for a specific author / a Author RET > and take some action on that authors posts automatically. M P a to mark all the postings, and then | cat - > foo.txt to pipe them into the file foo.txt. Of course, that's not automatica

Re: Gnus header re-scan

2007-11-29 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes: Hi Ross, >> Another solution that might be even faster for large amounts of mail >> may be a local imap proxy (i.e. OfflineIMAP [1]). > > Actually I have tried this method, but offlineimap has, on a couple of > occasions, done weird things to my mail dire

Re: re-apply nnmail-split-fancy to gnus group ?

2007-12-13 Thread Tassilo Horn
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi William, > Is there a way to re-apply nnmail-split-fancy to a group after .gnus > settings are updated? Sure. Enter the group, mark all articles with the process mark (`M P a') and respool them (`B r'). , | B r runs the command gnus-summary-respool

Re: prompts when moving articles etc

2007-12-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stein Arild Strømme) writes: Hi! >> I'm trying to migrate from nnml to nnimap for my mail. When I move a >> message using "B m" , gnus prompts for a mailbox by putting nnimap: >> in the echo area. I would prefer something like >> nnimap+imap.uib.no/mail: >> ^^

Re: prompts when moving articles etc

2007-12-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stein Arild Strømme) writes: > | >> I'm trying to migrate from nnml to nnimap for my mail. When I move a > | >> message using "B m" , gnus prompts for a mailbox by putting nnimap: > | >> in the echo area. I would prefer something like > | >> nnimap+imap.uib.no/mail: > | >> ^^^

Re: Group parameters / `gnus-parameters'

2007-12-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Reiner, > Maybe reordering the text and adding a note about `gnus-parameters' > near the beginning of the node would make it more clear? > > [Patch] Yes, that patch makes it clearer. Now every possibility is introduced on the first page. >> @Reiner:

Re: learning gnus

2007-12-27 Thread Tassilo Horn
David Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi David, > The info manual is a bit complicated for my user level. i would like > to find something really useful to help me learn how to use gnus > quickly and efficiently without wasting too much time about all the > stuff which is under the bonnet. I do

Re: Quotation markup in Gnus

2007-12-30 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sven Bretfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi, > Sometimes I see Lisp code passages displayed with green background > color, Mark the code snippet in the message buffer and do `C-c M-m'. , | C-c M-m runs the command message-mark-inserted-region | which is an interactive compiled Lisp funct

Re: virtual newsgroups

2007-12-30 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andrzej Adam Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Andrzej, > Is it possible to "overwrite" (defun nnweb-google-search ...) from > nnweb.el in ~/.gnus ? Yes, simply define it anew. And be sure to put a (require 'nnweb) before your defun, so that the `nnweb-google-search' of nnweb.el really gets

Re: How to redefine keys in Group buffer

2008-01-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sebastian Kaps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Sebastian, > I want to reassign the 'q' key in Group buffer so that it doesn't quit > gnus and use some other key combination instead. Unfortunately there > doesn't seem to be something like a gnus-group-mode-map, so where do I > define key bindings f

Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-03 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi all, since a few days I run a local IMAP server that OfflineIMAP synchronizes with my IMAP account at my email provider. That works like a charm, but there's one thing that doesn't work. Everytime I start Gnus it asks me how to logon at the local IMAP server, but instead I want that it uses t

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Gour, > Tassilo> Everytime I start Gnus it asks me how to logon at the local > Tassilo> IMAP server, but instead I want that it uses the username and > Tassilo> password that are in my ~/.authinfo. > > Here is my ~/.authinfo: > > machine localhost login gour pa

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Reiner, >> Everytime I start Gnus it asks me how to logon at the local IMAP >> server, but instead I want that it uses the username and password >> that are in my ~/.authinfo. >> >> Here's the Gnus side of the configuration: >> >> ,[ ~/.gnus.el ] >>

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi David, >> Another question about dovecot: When I used nnmaildir I indexed the >> mails with mairix and could do very fast searches with the nnmairix >> backend. Currently I use nnir's imap backend to search on the local >> imap server, but that takes ages for

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-05 Thread Tassilo Horn
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi David, > That's on the TODO list - Good to hear. > I always wanted a function that jumps to the original message in the > original group, but it's not trivial to do. My idea was to call mairix > with "m:", where MID is the message-id of the article. Using th

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-05 Thread Tassilo Horn
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi David, >> ,[ C-h f gnus-summary-refer-article RET ] >> | gnus-summary-refer-article is an interactive compiled Lisp function in >> `gnus-sum.el'. >> | (gnus-summary-refer-article message-id) >> | >> | Fetch an article specified by message-id. >> ` >

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-06 Thread Tassilo Horn
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi David, hi Ted, >> You could use the Gnus registry if it's loaded. It will tell you the >> last place a message ID was seen (it learns this by looking at the >> visible messages every time you enter a group, and by hooking into >> spool/move/copy/delete on eac

Re: Multiple IMAP accounts on same server

2008-02-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Guillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Guillermo, > Anybody know how to access multiple IMAP accounts in a same server, > I am using _nnimap_. I guess the problem is that you need different user/password combinations, right? Then you'd define something like (add-to

Re: Automatically authenticating at local imap server

2008-02-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Reiner, > On Mon, Feb 04 2008, Tassilo Horn wrote: > >> The problem is, that in my ~/.authinfo I specified the port as imap (or >> now I omit it) and on the gnus side I said 143. So >> `netrc-machine-user-or-password

Re: gnus on XP

2008-02-12 Thread Tassilo Horn
notbob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi! > I'm occasionally stuck using a suck XP box instead of my beloved > Slackware. Being a CLI freak, I d/l'd emacs to use gnus. But, so far > no joy. I ran runemacs.exe and even addpm.exe. I also created a > C:\.emacs and C:\.gnus file. In .gnus, I put: >

Re: Separate signature files for email and groups

2008-02-14 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sam Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Sam, > Hello, I know about gnus-posting-styles, but I'm at a bit of a loss as > to how to customize this variable so that it uses a different > signature for email messages and newsgroup messages. I've looked > around but haven't had any luck finding a

Re: changing accounts while composing a message

2008-02-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
cezar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi! > I am using Gnus to handle multiple accounts so I would like to be > able, to switch accounts easily while in the middle of writing a > message cause it happens a lot that I type my message and realise > the the From: line and signature are wrong, so

Re: Separate signature files for email and groups

2008-02-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sam Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Sam, >> (setq gnus-posting-styles >> `((".*" >> (signature-file "~/.my-mail-sig.txt")) >> ("^nntp" >> (signature "Foo Bar Baz" >> >> This will use the text of the file ~/.my-mail-sig.txt for every >> posting, except i

Re: Separate signature files for email and groups

2008-02-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Tobias Brink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Tobias, > How about the following? > > (setq gnus-posting-styles > '(((message-news-p) > (signature "This is my news sig") > ) > > ((message-mail-p) > (signature "This is my mail sig") > ))) That won't work. The regexps of po

Re: Separate signature files for email and groups

2008-02-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Tobias Brink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Tobias, >>> (setq gnus-posting-styles >>> '(((message-news-p) >>> (signature "This is my news sig") >>> ) >>> >>> ((message-mail-p) >>> (signature "This is my mail sig") >>> ))) >> >> That won't work. The regexps of posting st

Re: Saving outgoing emails in an IMAP Sent mailbox?

2008-02-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Stefan Arentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Stefan, > How do I configure Gnus to save outgoing emails in an IMAP mailbox? Use ,[ (info "(gnus)Group Parameters") ] | `gcc-self' | If `(gcc-self . t)' is present in the group parameter list, newly | composed messages will be `Gcc''d

Re: Processing HTML Emails

2008-02-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Jake, > Is there a way for me to see the exactly command-line that is being > executed? Yes, I figured it out for you. It calls something like: firefox -remote openURL(www.google.de) firefox -remote openURL(www.google.de,new-tab) firefox -remote

Re: I'm stumped, how on earth do I get gnus to use ssl and not cleartext passwords?

2008-02-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andreas Davour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Andreas, > Since an openssl connection is made, is this just a nonsense warning It's no warning, only an information. > that I'm sending a cleartext password along my ssl connection, > i.e. not sending the password in cleartext at all? Exactly. Yo

Re: Mark mail/news sent by myself as read?

2008-03-03 Thread Tassilo Horn
Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi, >> Is there a way to automatically marking mail/news sent by myself as >> read? So that they don't get counted in the unread message counter. > > Yes, according to this variable: > > "gnus-gcc-mark-as-read's value is nil > > Documentation: > If no

Re: Cursoring in an article : want to add a hook.

2008-03-03 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > Could someone suggest how I might add a hook which is called when I > cursor around in a Gnus article buffer? I don't know one. > I wish to add call to some rdictcc stuff which I have done > successfully in w3m, but dont see an equivalen

Re: Mark mail/news sent by myself as read?

2008-03-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Reiner, >> On Mon, Mar 03 2008, Tassilo Horn wrote: >>> I've set this to t, but in *Group* the group which got an gcc'ed >>> article show it as new message. But when I hit RET on that group >>> it'

Re: Cursoring in an article : want to add a hook.

2008-03-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > I did this and it works well enough. I now have an auto updated > rdictcc buffer when scrolling around in w3m or article buffers. Thanks > for your help. Maybe some sort of timer would be nice so it only > updates the rdictcc buffer after

Re: Cursoring in an article : want to add a hook.

2008-03-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > Works well. I'd already done this last night actually but used > setq. Is this bad? Not really. You will get compiler warnings when trying to byte-compile it and it's not a clean style. | (defun rdictcc-rgr-translate() | (interactive)

Re: Cursoring in an article : want to add a hook.

2008-03-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > I followed your advice and used defvar and went a step further and > made tthe use of rdictcc in Gnus articles or w3m buffer > customisable. I include the code below in case you think its handy > enough to include on your wiki page. It is

Re: Cursoring in an article : want to add a hook.

2008-03-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
n :-; ,[ ~/repos/rdictcc/rdictcc.el ] | ;;; rdictcc.el --- use the rdictcc.rb client from within Emacs | | ;; Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 by Tassilo Horn | | ;; Author: Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | ;; Patches and contributions: | ;; - Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Cursoring in an article : want to add a hook.

2008-03-05 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi Richard, I've released 6.0, which should satisfy all your needs. :) > And there's a new command > > rdictcc-refresh-translation > > which updates the translation buffer if the current word under point > has changed (without selecting it). So you'll want to use that in the > w3m hook and the

Agent goes crazy with gmane.emacs.help

2008-03-06 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi, since a few days I cannot read gmane.emacs.help anymore. When fetching new messages, the *Group* buffer indicates that it has some new articles, but when I hit RET on it I get: 20080306T100211.248> Retrieving newsgroup: nntp+Gmane:gmane.emacs.help... 20080306T100211.300> Fetching headers for

Re: summary buffer format for archives

2008-03-22 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > I'm not sure I understand the manual when it says %f is the "from" or > the "to" field. It means that it's normally the from unless it's a message sent by you. In that case it's something like -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or => news.gr

Re: summary buffer format for archives

2008-03-22 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, >> It means that it's normally the from unless it's a message sent by >> you. In that case it's something like >> >> -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> or >> >> => news.group.you.posted.in > > Hmm, that was not my observation. Possibly some

Re: summary buffer format for archives

2008-03-24 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > Carrying on from this I had hoped > > , > | (setq gnus-group-line-format "%M\%S\%p\%P\%5y: %(%-40,40g%) %ud\n") ^ ^ ^ ^ For what are those backslashes? They seem to cause no harm (because "\%" is

Re: summary buffer format for archives

2008-03-24 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > Where are the parameters available inside the format functions > documented? Group Buffer: (info "(gnus)Group Line Specification") (info "(gnus)Group Mode Line Specification") Summary Buffer: (info "(gnus)Summary Buffer Lines")

Re: summary buffer format for archives

2008-03-24 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Richard, > I meant inside the format functions (elisp) as in the function I > posted in the article you replied to e.g: Ah, sorry. I didn't get you. ,[ (info "(gnus)Group Line Specification") ] | `u' | User defined specifier. [...] |

Re: Splitting up mailing list messages

2008-04-02 Thread Tassilo Horn
Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Do people create a new group for each list with a corresponding >> nnmail-split-method? How do you handle this stuff? > > I use server side sieve filtering (Cyrus-imapd); my script stores > incoming mail in a specific folder for almost each list. I r

Re: Splitting up mailing list messages

2008-04-02 Thread Tassilo Horn
Pete Axon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: He Pete, > Ah so does sieve filtering create an imap folder, amongst your other > imap folders, on the server? I'm not entirely sure, but I think the folder has to exist. So I create them with the web-interface of my email provider before setting up a new s

Re: What is a "dormant article"?

2008-04-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
HPL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What is a dormant article? I really don't know. ,[ (info "(gnus)Unread Articles") ] | `?' | Marked as dormant (`gnus-dormant-mark'). | | "Dormant articles" will only appear in the summary buffer if there | are followups to it. If you want to

Re: Setup Imap in gnus shows no mail

2008-05-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, > Login is ok, I see in the status bar: > -:**-F1 Gnus: *Group* {nnimap:imap.gmail.com} All L1 (Group > Plugged)-- > > However: all that shows up is: >9: nndoc+gnus-help:gnus-help >*: nndraft:queue >*: nndraft:drafts You have to subscribe to the i

Re: IMAP disconnecting

2008-08-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi! > I run Emacs-CVS with included Gnus-5.13 which access my local dovecot > IMAP server. > > This topic was already discussed, but I still do not have solutions > for regular disconnect from IMAP server. > > Here you can see snippet from my today' log: > > dovec

Re: IMAP disconnecting

2008-08-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi! > Tassilo> Maybe a problem with TLS? I don't see a reason to use > Tassilo> encrypted connections to a local server, so try without that? > > Hmm...I use encrypted connections to be able to sync from my laptop > with offlineimap - that's why I use imap & imap

Re: Test: postings not viewed with http: please reply

2008-08-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Rodolfo! > I'm sending this post through http. Please someone reply to it to > test. Seems to work! Bye, Tassilo -- After he loads the kernel, Richard Stallman passes control to init(8). ___ info-gnus

Re: IMAP disconnecting

2008-08-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi! > Now, dovecot shows: > > dovecot: 2008-08-20 16:23:23Info: imap-login: Login: user=, > method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured > > This looks OK? Yes, looks good. > otoh, I've found some post (same/similar problem) suggesting to add: > > (requir

Re: IMAP disconnecting

2008-08-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi David, >> But on the net I've read that dovecot doesn't disconnect clients. After >> some time with no activity, it contacts the clients and checks if >> they're still available. > > Really? I frequently get disconnected after 30 minutes of idle > time. It's

Re: linking "article washing" script to menu and keyboard shortcut

2008-08-28 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andrzej Adam Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Andrzej, > Could you recommend short "HOW TO" about linking specific external > article washing script to emacs/gnus menus? Something like this should work: --8<---cut here---start->8--- (defun th-gnus-summary

Re: Emacs Bundling and Gnus Compatibility

2008-09-11 Thread Tassilo Horn
Volkan YAZICI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Volkan, > I've just upgraded my emacs to 22.3 and "C-h v gnus-version" tells me > that it uses "Gnus v5.11". It doesn't take so long to learn that > neither "/ b", nor "/ R" works anymore despite both documented[1] in > the gnus manual. I use Emacs 23

Re: How to mark sent messages with asterisk?

2008-09-17 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes: Hi Ross, > 1. Does sent IMAP mail in a remote IMAP folder get expunged by the > gnus expunge routines? >From the docs: ,[ (info "(gnus)Expiring Mail") ] | If you do not mark an article as expirable, it will remain on your | system until hell freezes

Re: How to mark sent messages with asterisk?

2008-09-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ross A. Laird) writes: Hi Ross, > Also, I notice that on this list (and on the main emacs list) many of > you emacs adepts provide doc or code snippets (as below) in a neat > little formatted block. I assume, being emacs adepts, that you do not > type in all those little dashes

Re: My 2nd article with Gnus, about threading...

2008-10-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
Francis Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Francis, > This thread is definitely not well displayed because some of the > repliers (such as harven in Cc) don't setup the "Reference:" header > field correctly. > > For example, harven has kindly replied to my article > > MessageId

Re: When I customize a group, where is that metadata stored?

2008-10-28 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andreas Davour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'd like to configure some tweaks for a big bunch of groups, namely > the permanently visible flag. > > This can be done by selecting customize for each group, but it has all > the flaws of all GUIs in that it takes time and is cumbersome. I'd > like to

Re: When I customize a group, where is that metadata stored?

2008-10-29 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andreas Davour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Andreas, >>> But as you see, you can set `gnus-permanently-visible-groups' in >>> your ~/.gnus.el to achieve your goal. >> >> It always help to know where to start. That should do it. Many thanks >> Tassilo!! > > Of course it wasn't all that simple. >

Re: How to make them go away again...

2008-10-29 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi! > Next problem. How do I get groups to go away? When I create a new > nnfolder group it's usually invisible until there's something unread > in there. > > Now I have been trying to get some stuff to be configured to be > permanently visible and after realizing that it didn't work at all I > ha

Re: killing threads

2008-11-13 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andreas Davour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Andreas, > I have a few really annoying posters in my kill file for a group I > read. I choose not to use scoring, since from what I've understood of > scoring I can't get the losers to just go away and not ever be > visible, only be marked and skippe

Re: How many emails do I really have in my mailbox ?

2008-11-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Francis Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Francis, > Today I was suprised by what Gnus proposed to me when I tried to enter > in my mail box. It asked: > > How many articles from nnfolder:mail.inbox (default 686): > > So the default number looks really high and no I can't find so many >

Re: Best way to see html stuff

2008-12-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Torben Knudsen writes: Hi Torben, > Quit often I get mails where I don't see stuff included in html (I > guess). What is the best settings and ways to see what people using > e.g. outlook includes in there mail? I use these settings for rendering html mail: --8<---cut here

Re: Best way to see html stuff

2008-12-16 Thread Tassilo Horn
Torben Knudsen writes: Hi Torben, > Do you have a suggestion that works with firefox? ,[ C-h v mm-text-html-renderer RET ] | mm-text-html-renderer is a variable defined in `mm-decode.el'. | Its value is w3m | | Documentation: | Render of HTML contents. | It is one of defined renderer types

Re: Best way to see html stuff

2008-12-17 Thread Tassilo Horn
Torben Knudsen writes: Hi Torben, >> ,[ C-h v mm-text-html-renderer RET ] >> | mm-text-html-renderer is a variable defined in `mm-decode.el'. >> | Its value is w3m >> | >> | Documentation: >> | Render of HTML contents. >> | It is one of defined renderer types, or a rendering function. >> |

Re: Best way to see html stuff

2008-12-17 Thread Tassilo Horn
Torben Knudsen writes: Hi Torben, > What is the advantages of using emacs-w3m? It's inside emacs, so you don't need any window switching and all article/summary mode bindings are available. Indeed, the article buffer is the same as usual but rendered nicely. > How does emacs-w3m compare with

Re: Best way to see html stuff

2008-12-17 Thread Tassilo Horn
Torben Knudsen writes: Hi Torben, >> Hm, mm-text-html-renderer was changed in emacs 23 (the version I >> use). What do the docs say in your emacs version (`C-h v >> mm-text-html-renderer'). >> > I get the below which to me seems to comply with what you suggested. > > [...] > nil: use extern

Re: Best way to see html stuff

2008-12-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
on a link) or load the link in an external browser. > > This is a fine solution. I am now using emacs-w3m as suggested by > Tassilo Horn and I can use firefox when needed. Indeed, I didn't know about M in w3m. Very nice! > Thanks again. I think this should be standard in gn

Face and X-Face display in terminal emacs frames

2009-01-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi, when I use gnus in an emacs frame running in a terminal emulator Face and X-Face images are displayed via imagemagick's `display' program. This is quite annoying, cause its window steals the input focus from the emacs frame/terminal. I'd prefer if no images were shown in that case. How do I

Re: Face and X-Face display in terminal emacs frames

2009-01-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
Reiner Steib writes: Hi Reiner, >> when I use gnus in an emacs frame running in a terminal emulator Face >> and X-Face images are displayed via imagemagick's `display' program. >> This is quite annoying, cause its window steals the input focus from >> the emacs frame/terminal. >> >> I'd prefer i

Re: Face and X-Face display in terminal emacs frames

2009-01-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
Reiner Steib writes: Hi Reiner, >> That works, but how? I've customized it to be 'head and got that >> annoying behavior. Without customization it's 'head anyway, >> although, > > I guess you checked this when using Emacs with X11, not on a tty. Yes, but my emacs is started as system service

Re: emacsclient and gnus

2009-01-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
Harry Putnam writes: Hi Harry, > Start emacs -f gnus on my main desktop (also starts the server). > > Later connect to that session from a remote with emacsclient. > > emacsclient -c > > C-x b *Group* Now I'm in the gnus session. How do I leave it > without shutting down the server too. `C-x

Re: emacsclient and gnus

2009-01-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard Riley writes: Hi! >> I miss spoke earlier in the thread and said closing the emacsclient >> session `killed the server too' but I really meant what you quote >> just above.. that it kills the gnus session on the server. >> >> So no, my emacs-23 version is fairly recent, I just wasn't usi

Re: emacsclient and gnus

2009-01-21 Thread Tassilo Horn
Harry Putnam writes: Hi Harry, >> C-x C-c runs the command save-buffers-kill-terminal, which is an >> interactive compiled Lisp function in `files.el'. > > I'm saying if I start emacs and then gnus... and then say M-x > server-start > > Then if I ssh in from a remote... and type emacsclient -c

Re: Gnus hangs after "Quickly checking mailbox INBOX" for way too long

2009-02-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sébastien Vauban writes: Hi Sébastien, > I want to come back on this old thread launched by someone else: > > ,[ nnimap slow on checking huge mailboxes? ] [...] > ... still having the same problem with No Gnus v0.9 under GNU Emacs > 23.0.60.1 (in Ubuntu 8.04) with the email server bein

Re: Gnus hangs after "Quickly checking mailbox INBOX" for way too long

2009-02-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sébastien Vauban writes: Hi Sébastien, >> I run a local dovecot imap server here, and even with my big >> emacs-devel group (16.000+ messages) checking for new messages >> finishes instantly. > > What a dream... Really. > >> Are you sure that the slowness comes from Gnus and not Courier? Maybe >

OT: Sorting by references using Sieve

2009-03-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi Gnus users, I use Gnus for reading newsgroups and mail using the nnimap backend. I do mail filtering on the server side using Sieve scripts. This works very nice for filtering out SPAM and moving mailing list messages to special folders. But there are some cases where manual filtering is req

Re: OT: Sorting by references using Sieve

2009-03-22 Thread Tassilo Horn
Ted Zlatanov writes: Hi Ted, > TH> What I want is this: If I get a reply by John Doe, it should be > TH> filed into the folder that contains the request I've sent, > TH> e.g. the folder which contains the message with the Message-id > TH> found in John's References header. > > TH> Is this doable

Re: Renaming groups etc.

2009-04-01 Thread Tassilo Horn
Torben Knudsen writes: Hi Torben, >> Your IMAP server enforces the prefix "INBOX" on every group name, so >> you can't have a group name without it. > > I see that it works to rename to something including INBOX. I have > just had my mails transferred to another imap server. Previously I am >

Re: Splitting multiple IMAP INBOXes differently

2009-04-01 Thread Tassilo Horn
Alexander Kotelnikov writes: Hi Alexander, > What should be the most straight way to set up splitting of multiple > IMAP INBOXes of multiple servers differently. Probably I want to split > only one server's, or both but keep rules separated. What does > nnimap-split-inbox means? If you set it t

Re: running one gnus in offline and periodically fetch mail with agent

2009-04-02 Thread Tassilo Horn
Alexander Kotelnikov writes: Hi Alexander, is this what you want? ,[ (info "(gnus)Batching Agents") ] | Having the Gnus Agent fetch articles (and post whatever messages you've | written) is quite easy once you've gotten things set up properly. The | following shell script will do everythin

Re: Indexing Gnus (and other...) mails

2009-04-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
Ronan Keryell writes: Hi Ronan, > I'm looking for an efficient solution to index my mail that becomes a > huge issue: around 30 GB since 1987... I've played around with beagle > and tracker with no success, except spoling my processors for weeks > and 10 GB of index that was never completed...

Re: gnus version numbering

2009-04-12 Thread Tassilo Horn
Paul Mead writes: Hi Paul, >> If I am not mistaken, then you can find an article by Reiner Steib >> explaining the current thinking on the developement list somewhere; >> something like: >> >> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/66561 > > Thanks, these were useful, but they still

Re: Gnus on Emacs-CVS

2009-04-26 Thread Tassilo Horn
Atul writes: Hi Atul, > Does anyone else have problems getting Gnus to work with the latest > Emacs CVS? Any pointers on getting Gnus to run off Emacs CVS, would be > greatly appreciated!! Why don't you simply use the bundled version (Gnus v5.13)? It's as actual as No Gnus from Gnus CVS. Bye,

Re: Opening more than one article buffer

2009-04-26 Thread Tassilo Horn
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >>does anyone know if and how it is possible to have several *Article* >>buffers open at the same time? >>Sometimes I want to review a couple of posts/emails simultaneously. > > Try stickin' something like this in your .gnus: > > ; Display eac

Re: gnus-thread-sort-functions

2009-05-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sébastien Vauban writes: Hi Sébastien, > I would like to have a "chronological" (but threaded) view of the mails I > read, that is: > > o threads sorted by date (with the most recent at the bottom of the > screen); > > o articles in threads sorted by date (and reference -- of

Re: gnus-thread-sort-functions

2009-05-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Richard Riley writes: hi Richard, > Just for anyone googling thread sorts, mine is > >(setq gnus-thread-sort-functions >'(gnus-thread-sort-by-number >(lambda (t1 t2) (not (gnus-thread-sort-by-date t1 t2) Oh, that's the long form of --8<---cut here---

Re: gnus-thread-sort-functions

2009-05-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
Sébastien Vauban writes: Hi Sébastien, > 1. "False" threads seem not to be correctly displayed based on the >above rule. By false threads, I mean articles bound together based on >the subject, not on the reference. > >Such threads do not appear to be correctly sorted based on the mo

Re: Setting up gnus with IMAP

2009-05-14 Thread Tassilo Horn
"Rob Weir" writes: Hi! >> One other question, is there a way to get gnus to show the subscribed >> mailboxes at the start ? > > It should show the subscribed ones at startup, provided they have new > mail in them. You can customise each group (with G c) to make them > "Permanently visible". Or

Re: Archiving messages with nnimap

2009-05-23 Thread Tassilo Horn
Nicolas KOWALSKI writes: Hi! >> is there an archiving rule, which archives sent replies into the >> IMAP-folder, the replied-to message is in? > > I use the (gcc-self . t) group parameter for this, see: > http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Group-Parameters.html That's what

Re: gnus gnub question

2009-05-30 Thread Tassilo Horn
not...@bb.nothome.com writes: Hi! > According to O'Reilly's Learning Gnu Emacs, DEL is the key to scroll > an article backwards. It doesn't work for me. I get this in the > mini-buffer: > > Buffer is read-only: # Hm, works for me. What does `C-h k DEL' on an article in Summary (or inside the

Re: More gnewb questions

2009-06-01 Thread Tassilo Horn
Tim Landscheidt writes: Hi! >> If I have summary buffer on top and an article buffer open (bottom), >> how do I close the article buffer and go back to a full screen >> summary buffer. q kills it clear back to groups buffer and killing >> the article buffer still leaves me with 2 buffers, the a

Re: More gnewb questions

2009-06-01 Thread Tassilo Horn
not...@bb.nothome.com writes: Hi! > (Yes, there will be many, but I'm finally really getting into emacs.) No problem, that's what newsgroups are for. But it would be better if you ask each question with a new message with specific subject. In general I don't have time to read through a "noob n

Re: More gnewb questions

2009-06-01 Thread Tassilo Horn
not...@bb.nothome.com writes: > First and formost: why does it take gnus 1-2 mins to load up new stuff > into the group buffer? I get this: > > Reading nntp: 3500K (<--counting) > > Reading active file from eu.Usenet-News.net via nntp... (waiting) I know that symptom as well. RET on a group

Re: More gnewb questions

2009-06-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
not...@bb.nothome.com writes: Hi! >> I have this in my .emacs : >> >> (global-set-key "\C-x\C-b" 'buffer-menu) > > Wow! This rocks. Opens a full window buffer list that closes with q. Another nice buffer menu with advanced features like grouping and sorting is ibuffer: (global-set-key "\C-x

Re: Attachments appearing as part of main email message

2009-06-06 Thread Tassilo Horn
Joe Fineman writes: Hi Joe, > When I receive email in Gnus (v5.10.0, Emacs 22.3.1, under Windows XP) > that has .doc files & the like attached, they are reported at the end > of the text, and I can save them via _n_ K o. If a .tex file is > attached, however, it is run into the text, and there

Re: Why are incoming mails saved twice?

2009-06-08 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hermann writes: Hi Hermann! > 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*. The bleeding edge versions of gnus keep backup files of all mails. Those are the Incoming* files. > When I clean

Re: gnus scoring insanity

2009-06-16 Thread Tassilo Horn
not...@bb.nothome.com writes: Hi! > Interesting. Was I supposed to manually create the all.SCORE file? You can, but there's interactive support for that, too. When reading some very interesting article hit `I', if it's stupid hit `D' (increase/decrease score) and some scoring wizard will ask y

Re: gnus scoring insanity

2009-06-17 Thread Tassilo Horn
Tassilo Horn writes: Hi again! > You can, but there's interactive support for that, too. When reading > some very interesting article hit `I', if it's stupid hit `D' > (increase/decrease score) and some scoring wizard will ask you on what > to score. Ups, the k

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