Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been using gnus in my laptop with the default setting of News
> and Mail dir's for about 6 months. I have decided to move these dir's
> to another home in a server so that I can access them anywhere.
>
> The home in the server can be mounted
Dear all,
I have been using gnus in my laptop with the default setting of News
and Mail dir's for about 6 months. I have decided to move these dir's
to another home in a server so that I can access them anywhere.
The home in the server can be mounted to my laptop under ~/srcf. I
have customized g
Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It didn't show me the messages anymore, but it instead it showed an
> "G." to the left, instead of the usual "R." (for read I suppose).
The message has been removed from the server.
> 2) Another newbie question: What does that star mean in front of
Thanks for the add-to-list suggestion.
The mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp documentation says that it's default value
contains cid, so I figured it was relavent.
I did figure out the problem; while the cid attachments in fact were
gif's and jpeg's, for some reason when the mime message was created
(not by
The easy ones to me...
Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 3) How to mark all messages as read? In future sessions, I would also
> like only to see threads with new messages... That's how my
> thunderbird is set up now...
'c' from either the summary buffer or the appropriate line in t
Hi,
1) Earlier today I could browse usenet-messages simply by clicking
"enter" on top of the message in the "*Summary (group-name)*" window.
But there was one news-group in which I must have screwed something up.
It didn't show me the messages anymore, but it instead it showed an "G."
to the