François Pinard writes:
> Now, I just have to be careful enough to remember to use "Q" instead of
> "q"! When flying around between Emacs buffers and duties, one may get
> distracted and forget. Besides, fast key typing too often comes from
> the spinal chord rather than the brain! ☺
The other
William Gardella writes:
> If you close the group with `gnus-summary-exit-no-update' (the Q key
> in default binding), these messages will not be marked as read.
Indeed, thanks William!
Now, I just have to be careful enough to remember to use "Q" instead of
"q"! When flying around between Emac
François Pinard writes:
> Hello.
>
> In my Org files, I have many references to Gnus articles which are part
> of mailgroups. When batch reading email with Gnus, I'm OK with the
> newsreader paradigm, in which an article is almost deleted as soon as it
> gets read: it will not show the next time
Hello.
In my Org files, I have many references to Gnus articles which are part
of mailgroups. When batch reading email with Gnus, I'm OK with the
newsreader paradigm, in which an article is almost deleted as soon as it
gets read: it will not show the next time I'll visit the group.
However, when