On 17 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Some day, there will be similar features in Gnus. > > (For searching, there is gnus-namazu and also nnir, but they are > different from the Opera support. For learning auto-foldering (in > Gnus speak, splitting), see ifile. I vaguely remember having seen > gnus-ifile.el somewhere...)
The gnus-registry does a good job (IMO) of catching references and message subjects, and moving messages to the folder where those references and message subjects went before. It's not learning, but it follows the user's command. I think actual "smart" sorting of mail is dangerous. You could end up with misclassified mail, which is annoying (very much like misclassified ham/spam, except it's not a binary choice so it's harder to make). Anyhow, spam.el had some support for ifile, but there must be a better solution. gnus-ifile.el hasn't been updated in a long time. Ted _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
