David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Gnus has a couple of nice features. One is automatic expiry: for > selected groups (including all of the high-traffic Debian lists I'm > on), mail sits around for about a week, then automatically gets > deleted.
Will this work in conjunction with immediate-expiry-on-reading? For example, in my ~/.gnus I have: (setq gnus-total-expirable-newsgroups "imap.+Mail.+debian-user") (setq nnmail-expiry-wait-function (lambda (group) (cond ((string-match "debian-user" group) 'immediate) (t 31)))) This expires all the articles when I leave the summary buffer with c y. I would also like all articles older than, say, 4 days, to disappear regardless of whether I've read them. I've added (expiry-wait . ) to my group parameters: ;;; Editing the group parameters for `nnimap+imap.cs.ubc.ca:Mail/debian-user'. ;; Type `C-c C-c' after you've finished editing. ((uidvalidity . "968964967") (expiry-wait . 4) nil) but I haven't seen if it works yet. -chris