Geralt,
You could try ignoring the inbox folder and just pay attention to the
All Mail folder. That should accomplish the same thing. Otherwise, you
could try setting up a virtual folder that contains Inbox and Sent
Items.
--
Jonathan Creekmore
jonat...@thecreekmores.org
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Dan Davison <davi...@stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Geralt <usr.gen...@googlemail.com> writes:
Hi,
wow, that looks really great, thanks :-)!
Do you know by chance if it's possible to link sent mails in threads?
Hi Geralt,
Not me, I just got that stuff off google. I'm pretty scared of the
gnus
manual, although I admit to finding it amusing in places.
But I think someone here might know.
Dan
p.s. Henri-Paul suggested this modification of the code I posted,
which
gives time and date:
(setq gnus-summary-line-format
(concat
"%0{%U%R%z%}"
"%3{│%}" "%1{%~(pad-right 10)&user-date;%}" "%3{│%}" ;; date
" "
"%4{%-20,20f%}" ;; name
" "
"%3{│%}"
" "
"%1{%B%}"
"%s\n"))
I'm using Gmail and all my sent mail is in a folder called INBOX and
it would be really great if I could see my own messages in the
threads.
Geralt.
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