Am 25.02.25 um 22:08 schrieb Adam Sjøgren:
   Hi,


Gottfried writes:

I am used to find my sent messages in the MUAs itself.

So am I.

I was looking for this folder of sent emails in gnus,
but there it doesn´t appear.

Did you subscribe to it?

I found out that I have already in my groups a folder
called: Summary nnfolder+archive:sent.2025-01

When opening the server with ^
There is a group:
nnfolder:archive
opening it, appear two groups:
sent.2025-01
sent.2025-02

So I learned something, that´s fine.



You can use F in the *Group* buffer to find new groups.


I did a F but there were no new groups.



So what are you going to do if,
in using gnus you want to check quickly your sent message?

I open my nnml+archive:mail-2025 group and look at the email.


This is what I mentioned above, I guess.


In Thunderbird I have an other folder and can see immediately my sent
emails.

You can configure Gnus to behave similarly, if that is what you want.

If you are using nnimap, something similar to:

     ; Archive outgoing email in Sent folder on imap.mcom.com:
     (setq gnus-message-archive-method '(nnimap "imap.mcom.com")
           gnus-message-archive-group "Sent")

should do the trick - of course you need to change "imap.mcom.com" to
whatever IMAP server you have configured.

And you have to subscribe to the "Sent" group.

I have configured mine to store news and mail in separate groups, once
per year, using nnml:

Does that mean after one year it separates your sent messages?

I have a group per year, yes. The default, as you saw, is one per
month. I prefer one per year.

What happens than in the year?

A new group magically appears. In my setup, next year when I write the
first email of the year, a copy is stored in the new group
nnml+archive:mail-2026.

Do I have to look for a sent message in the folder, where news and
emails are stored together?

I would look at the sent messages in Gnus, but it's up to you how you
want to do it.

How to handle email is a very personal thing.


Yes, but I am a newbie and can´t even know the possibilities.

So I am thankful for every info, to learn step by step

Thanks

Gottfried

   Best regards,

     Adam



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