On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 01:14:31 -0700 (PDT) Volkan YAZICI <[email protected]> wrote:
VY> On Sep 14, 10:22 pm, Ted Zlatanov <[email protected]> wrote: >> your configuration looks OK. Can you turn up gnus-verbose to 9 and see >> what's in *Messages*? VY> First using "C-u 2 g" to retrieve the messages. VY> Checking new news... VY> nnml: Reading incoming mail from file... VY> spam-split: widening the buffer (spam-use-bogofilter requires it) VY> spam-split: calling the spam-check-bogofilter function VY> Wrote /home/vy/gnus/mail/debian-user/39021 VY> spam-split: widening the buffer (spam-use-bogofilter requires it) VY> spam-split: calling the spam-check-bogofilter function VY> Wrote /home/vy/gnus/mail/bilkent/1302 VY> Entering to "misc" group, marking a message as spam via "S x" and VY> closing the group buffer via "q". VY> Retrieving newsgroup: misc... VY> Fetching headers for misc...done VY> Sorting threads...done VY> Generating summary...done VY> No more unread articles VY> Exiting summary buffer and applying spam rules VY> Marking spam as expired without moving it VY> Expiring articles...done Bogofilter is not set as your group's spam exit processor (according to spam-group-processor-p). Can you try using `G c' on a group and explicitly set it in the group/topic parameters, then mark spam and exit? If that works, we can check what's inconsistent in your Lisp configuration (it looks fine as I said, but I may have missed something). There are old-style and new-style backend specification formats, which makes it even more annoying for you I'm sure. Ted _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
