Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> solution 1. If I subscribe to my ISP news servers groups as if they
> were foreign groups, everything works fine. When I start gnus or hit
> g, gnus checks for new articles and displays the number in the groups
> listing buffer. Likewise, if I define a secondar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodolfo Medina) writes:
> In the Gnus Manual, Section 'Gnus unplugged',
> on page 191 it is said that you have to press 'J a' (in the server buffer)
> on the server that you wish to have covered by the Agent.
> But when I just press 'J' Emacs beeps at me. What's that?
If I reca
William F Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I guess this question has been asked before but I can't find a
>> solution. I just met my first base64 encoded email and I don't know
>> how to view it under gnus. I have tried 'W 6' and 'X u' with no luck.
>> Any suggestion?
>
> Just a guess: try '
William F Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I guess this question has been asked before but I can't find a
>> solution. I just met my first base64 encoded email and I don't know
>> how to view it under gnus. I have tried 'W 6' and 'X u' with no luck.
>> Any suggestion?
>
> Just a guess: try '
I have Gnus configured to use my IMAP server as my main mail system. I
find that it works well in general, but there is one irksome problem.
If I sit too long reading some mail or some such, and try to enter one
of my IMAP groups by using SPC, then I receive a message that the IMAP
process is not
> I guess this question has been asked before but I can't find a
> solution. I just met my first base64 encoded email and I don't know
> how to view it under gnus. I have tried 'W 6' and 'X u' with no luck.
> Any suggestion?
Just a guess: try 'K m' (gnus-summary-repair-multipart)
Dear all,
I guess this question has been asked before but I can't find a
solution. I just met my first base64 encoded email and I don't know
how to view it under gnus. I have tried 'W 6' and 'X u' with no luck.
Any suggestion?
Thank you
--
Leon
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When I send a new message to newsgroup it works fine
but when I try to reply to a message, the reply fails
to be delivered.
This is the replay of the mail server after I sent a reply
to a message:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
Date: Tue, 02 May 20
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 1. Does GNUS support SSL connection to the IMAP server?
Yes. I use this all the time on NetBSD, via the default openssl
external program.
> 2. I believe gnus does work with starttls package. How does a TLS
>connection differ from SSL? Secondly, starttls package r
1. Does GNUS support SSL connection to the IMAP server?
2. I believe gnus does work with starttls package. How does a TLS
connection differ from SSL? Secondly, starttls package requires
starttls.exe on the windows machine. Where can one get starttls.exe
distribution for windows?
thx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johan Bockgård) writes:
> 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.
That's a solution. Thank you.
--
Leon
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Fredrik Bulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 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
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