Hey ho.
For some time now, whenever I move an article from one nnimap group to
another (same server), it is failing to delete the article from the
original group.
I've tried to diagnose the problem, but I don't know diddly about
nnimap. I've looked at nnimap-request-move-article. The final
co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johan Bockgård) writes:
> darkside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I'm having some trouble getting RSS feeds to show up in Gnus.
>
> First, get a version of Gnus that has nnrss, such as Gnus 5.10 or "No
> Gnus" (development version).
Thanks... I foolishly assumed the latest ve
darkside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having some trouble getting RSS feeds to show up in Gnus.
First, get a version of Gnus that has nnrss, such as Gnus 5.10 or "No
Gnus" (development version).
> If I use G m, when it prompts for a From method, using 'nnrss' gives
> "no match." Using B nn
I'm having some trouble getting RSS feeds to show up in Gnus.
If I use G m, when it prompts for a From method, using 'nnrss' gives
"no match." Using B nnrss also says "no match".
Further, adding (require 'nnrss) to .gnus causes Gnus to complain with "unable
to open load file nnrss".
It looks li
On 1 nov 2005, Glyn Millington wrote:
> But it is entirely possible that I have misunderstood what you
> are asking for
The problem is more for mails than for news. I rarely have to do
something based on NNTP posts. On the contrary, mails is really
really important and I do not like to defe
On 1 nov 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do have a laptop , but don't use agent (too slow)... What I
> do is : I use getmail for downloading mails from pop (in a
> cronjob) and procmail for sorting the received mail. Gnus just
> reads that mail from local dirs... that may occur offlin
Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> what about posting messages when offline then ?
I've never got involved with agent!
What I did here when I was on a dial-up connection was to use Leafnode, a
small local news server which downloads messages for selected groups,
stores them and then e
Hi,
I do have a laptop , but don't use agent (too slow)...
What I do is : I use getmail for downloading mails from pop (in a
cronjob) and procmail for sorting the received mail. Gnus just reads
that mail from local dirs... that may occur offline then.
For reading news I installed leafnode on my l
On 1 nov 2005, Sébastien Kirche wrote:
> IIRC for the reading part, the cache should behave like the
> agent, should'nt it ?
Not exactly. Caching is used to « remember » articles you do not
want to see expired/deleted. You can mimic agent with cache by
caching all articles (read, unread, ticked,
At 14:11 on nov 1 2005, Xavier Maillard said :
> > Yep : fire the agent ! Unless you need a roaming with a
^
Gosh, I missed the 'usage' word there---'
> > notebook without connection ?
> >
> > I used the agent for months, but I stop
On 30 oct 2005, Sébastien Kirche wrote:
> At 18:10 on oct 30 2005, Xavier Maillard said :
>
> [agent vs. cache]
>
> > If someone has hints on what I should use, I will take it :)
>
> Yep : fire the agent ! Unless you need a roaming with a
> notebook without connection ?
>
> I used the agent fo
Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The first thing I wanted to do is to direct all mail from the mailing lists
> axiom-developer, axiom-mail and axiom-math@nongnu.org to a group mail.axiom.
> So I customized
> '(nnmail-split-methods (quote (("mail.axiom" "^To:.*axiom-")
>
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