"Loris Bennett" <[email protected]> writes: > [mail] > [general] > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:INBOX > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:sent > [work] > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:this > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:that > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:theother > [private] > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:friends > nnimap+mail.my.provider.com:family > [news] > ... > > If I use G G on a topic to search for a message and get several > results, is there a way to find out which folder each message found is > in?
I think, there's no way to see that information from the nnir search results summary. But you can "warp" to any article found in its originating group: ,----[ (info "(gnus)Basic Usage") ] | The `nnir' group made in this way is an `ephemeral' group, and some | changes are not permanent: aside from reading, moving, and deleting, | you can't act on the original article. But there is an alternative: you | can _warp_ to the original group for the article on the current line | with `A W', aka `gnus-warp-to-article'. Even better, the function | `gnus-summary-refer-thread', bound by default in summary buffers to `A | T', will first warp to the original group before it works its magic and | includes all the articles in the thread. From here you can read, move | and delete articles, but also copy them, alter article marks, whatever. | Go nuts. `---- Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
