Yes. The text part appears above the button with no extraneous code.
Below the button, the code is displayed. If I middle-click the button,
the code is no longer displayed.
Not a bad feature if I wanted to check the code before displaying it in a
browser. But since I don't do that as a rule, I'd l
Hi!
I've been using GNUS for about two weeks to read my mail, new and
favourite RSS feeds.
When I start GNUS, it used to check for new mail, news and RSS and
display the number of new messages next to the group. One day it
ceased to do this for news, it still fetches mail and rss like it
should,
On 1 May 2006 13:02:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Never mind. Thanks to bojohan (via #emacs) i got it sussed out.
>
In case anyone ever has the same problem as you did and by search
finds your thread: What was the solution?
Best regards,
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Never mind. Thanks to bojohan (via #emacs) i got it sussed out.
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I set up Gnus to handle my IMAP email directly, but the IMAP server
was very slow, and i was constantly having mailbox quota issues, so i
got fetchmail/procmail to fetch my IMAP mail, sort it, and put it into
subdirs of ~/FetchedMail/ :
bugzilla/LSF/team/boss/personal/ (etc)
Burton Samograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for a way to do an automatic 'W w'
> (gnus-article-fill-cited-article) when articles are displayed.
C-h v gnus-treat-fill-article
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Hi,
Is there a hook that is called after article display? I'm looking for
a way to do an automatic 'W w' (gnus-article-fill-cited-article) when
articles are displayed.
TIA.
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Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Good to know. I'm reluctant to add :password in case I accidentally
> send my .gnus.el to my friends.
Put the stuff in a different file and load it from ~/.gnus.
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David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As far as Face vs. X-Face goes, to my knowledge only Gnus uses Face,
> but its format is fairly obvious and I could imagine hacking it into
> my favorite other open-source mail reader [1].
Support for the Face header seems to be spreading. There's an
e
Hadron Quark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> as for the rest : I guess many would say x-face since its B&W and less
> bandwidth : although, frankly, times and bandwidths have changed - it
> depends if you want to appease those with very, very bandwidth. Even an
> x-face uses bytes - but can be very
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I want mm-inline-override-types to be nil for just one group.
> I'd strongly prefer if it could be done in my .gnus.
>
> I tried:
> (setq gnus-parameters
> '((".*test.*"
> (mm-inline-override-types nil
>
> but that didn't do it.
`gnus-parameters' sets variab
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Does anybody know if pop uses authinfo file?
>
> No, it doesn't. The easiest way to specify the password is including
> a :password element in your mail source spec.
Good to know. I'm reluctant to add :pa
Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody know if pop uses authinfo file?
No, it doesn't. The easiest way to specify the password is including
a :password element in your mail source spec.
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Aaron Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At least, is there a way to search for articles over multiple groups?
There is no pre-defined functionality in Gnus for doing this.
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My .gnus has:
(setq mm-inline-override-types
'("text/html"
"text/richtext"))
I want mm-inline-override-types to be nil for just one group.
I'd strongly prefer if it could be done in my .gnus.
I tried:
(setq gnus-parameters
'((".*test.*"
(mm-inline-override-types nil
On Mon, May 01 2006, Aaron Hsu wrote:
> The recent thread on X-Faces made me think. I realize that I am seeing
> the color Face: headers, but nothing more than that. I think there is
> something wrong with my viewer.
The current manual (Gnus 5.10.8) says:
,[ (info "(gnus)X-Face") ]
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