periodically up to date? Or is there some other way to keep this
information in line?
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those
variables globally.
I could of course write a hook that checks the message window's From and
try to reset the smtp server, but I am sure there must be a more elegant
way.
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http://quinfog.hbar.es
Your below example shows using :config and an explicit setq statement to
change the value of that variable. I found that this approach *does not*
trigger loading gnus, but using the :custom field of use-package does. I
cannot really fathom why.
Bartosz Kaczyński writes:
> Juan José García-Rip
ems this custom statement triggers loading of gnus. I found this
can be used by replacing this statement with
:config
(setq gnus-select-method '(nnnil ""))
However, it is less than satisfactory.
Any clue about this?
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at is next/prev date obviously depends on the sorting in your
> buffer but for me they move point down (N) or up (P), as I would expect.
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what I did not too long ago.
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gain, so it does not seem to be critical, but
it is very annoying -- specially because I have my system setup for
debugging any error messages that pop up.
Any idea how to investigate this further or solve it?
Best,
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Juan José García Ripoll
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http://quinfog.hbar.es