Oleksandr Gavenko <[email protected]> writes: Hi Oleksandr,
>> Incidentally, my adaptive scoring rules add the score 5 to read >> messages. So can it be that adaptive scoring overrides my manual >> score changes? > > Currently I have trapped to same issue. Look for response to me: > > http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/82354 > > The usual reason for score not working as expected is that there is a > different rule that lowers or rises the score. Could eg. be a rule on > the subject that classifies it as something you don't want to see. > > I use adaptive scoring: > > ;; .emacs > (setq gnus-default-adaptive-score-alist > '( > (gnus-unread-mark) > (gnus-ticked-mark (subject 100)) > (gnus-dormant-mark (subject 100)) > > ;; ~/.gnus/score/all.SCORE > ("from" > ("gavenkoa" 200 nil s)) > > and instead of getting 200 point for my articles I have 100 point as I > previously (so I reload Gnus and Emacs) mark some articles in thread > with same subject... > > It is bad to have adaptive scoring that overwrite user setting with > probably have high height in most cases. Thanks for confirming that there's indeed some problem here. I'll go and ask on the development list. And the hint with `V t' to check how a score is computed also confirms the issue. For the thread I wanted to score manually, `V t' only shows score contributions from adaptive scoring rules. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
