Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
> Jim Burton writes:
>
>> I have two nnimap groups, and quite often (several times per day)
>> refreshing all groups hangs on one of those groups, or if I refrsh one
>> of those groups alone, it also hangs quite a lot.
>
> `M-g' on a group hangs? Try to (setq debug-on-
Yuri D'Elia writes:
> Hi everyone. I noticed that if I move a message among folders (via
> another imap client) Gnus doesn't pick up the change (and doesn't seem
> to notice the different article count anyway).
Does `M-g' on the nnimap groups do anything?
Anyway, nnimap has been rewritten for E
Friedericksen Hope writes:
> (1) via the gnus-secondary-select-methods variable
> (2) via the function gnus-server-add-server (a in server buffer)
>
> What are the differences and which one is suggested? A main difference
> seem to be the storage location? (1) saves it obviously in .gnus, (2)
> i
Jim Burton writes:
> I have two nnimap groups, and quite often (several times per day)
> refreshing all groups hangs on one of those groups, or if I refrsh one
> of those groups alone, it also hangs quite a lot.
`M-g' on a group hangs? Try to (setq debug-on-quit t) and post the
backtrace you ge
Sebastian Tennant writes:
> nnml email files (under ~/.gnus.d/nnml/) get mode 500 (rw---) by default.
>
> Can I loosen this to 540 (rw-r-), ideally on a per-group basis?
`nnmail-default-file-modes' says what file permissions to use, but
there's no pre-defined functionality to control tha
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> So I changed nnmail-extra-headers to:
> (To Newsgroups Cc CC)
>
> I used both 'Cc' and 'CC', because I see both in headers of e-mails.
> But messages where the expression I limit on are in the CC, are not
> displayed.
Is this in a mail group that returns HEAD header
Rud1ger Sch1erz writes:
> Leonidas Tsampros writes:
>
>> I have never faced the problem described in the subject again. Generally
>> doing a followup and yank (F) or wide reply and yank (S W) works for all
>> of the other mailing lists and groups I'm subscribed to.
>
> I experience the same probl
On Wed, Jan 19 2011, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> When I reply to messages and cite the original, point ends up below the
> citation line. This leads to weird threads, where my text ends up right
> below the "so-and-so wrote:" line, and other people's mail programs
> don't seem to do it that way.
Th
Quoth Richard Riley :
> Philipp Haselwarter writes:
>
>> I fear I still don't get your question, but that might be due to the
>> fact that I've never used mailcrypt.
>> All I do when I want to read an encrypted mail is select it in the
>> summary. Then I usually get prompted if I want to decrypt t