gives the error:
Opening nntp server on news...failed: >>> (error news/nntp No address
associated with hostname)
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Colin
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>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Baxter writes:
Colin> Hello, I can connect to my news groups using emacs-26.3, no
Colin> problem, but not with emacs-27 (or emacs-28). Has something
Colin> changed?
Colin> The relevant (I think!) portion of my ~/.gnu
ng 'GE', but
my edits are not accepted.
Thanks.
Colin.
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Hello Tassilo,
Thank you for your response.
>>>>> Tassilo Horn writes:
> Colin Baxter writes: Hi Colin,
>> After much anguish I have succeeded in making an imap group for
>> an email address. (I'd forgotten how to do it!) The group has
It would be
> great if there is something in Gnus that does this already. Is
> there any function to wash the article buffer and shorten the text
> displayed for URL present in it?
There's https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/TinyUrl.
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Hello,
I have inadvertently depressed some key and I've ended up with a hash
symbol '#' alongside the name of a RSS feed newsgroup. What does the
symbol mean and how can I get rid of it?
Thanks,
Colin Baxter.
Dear Pankaj
>>>>> Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> I have inadvertently depressed some key and I've ended up with a
>> hash symbol '#' alongside the name of a RSS feed newsgroup. What
>> does the symbol mean a
> Alberto Luaces writes:
> Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>>> I also noticed that Thunderbird included an Autocrypt:-header,
>>> which seems to include the public key of the sender - I haven't
>>> looked into it, but it might be worth adding support for that in
>>> Gnus as wel
Hello Alberto,
>>>>> Alberto Luaces writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Doesn't autocrypt use the Web Key Directory (WKD) for PGP keys?
>> This seems a pain to set up <https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKD>.
> AFAIK it doesn't, since every
>>>>> Alberto Luaces writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Hello Alberto,
>>>>>>> Alberto Luaces writes:
>>
>> > Colin Baxter writes: >> Doesn't autocrypt
>> use the Web Key Directory (WKD) for
the count of the number of items in nnml:mail.expiry?
Thank you.
Colin Baxter.
>>>>> Arash Esbati writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> How can I correct the count of the number of items in
>> nnml:mail.expiry?
> Maybe this helps[1]:
> G z
> Compact the group under point
> (gnus-group-compact-
> James Thomas writes:
> Otto J. Makela wrote:
>> This is under Fedora release 40 (Forty), with GNU Emacs 29.4
>> (build 1, x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version
>> 1.18.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2024-07-16 and Gnus v5.13, posting
>> via eternal-september.org
>>>>> Otto J Makela writes:
> On 09/11/2024 10.18, Colin Baxter wrote:
>> James Thomas writes:
>>> Otto J. Makela wrote:
>>>> How should one go about debugging this?
>>> The related code seems contained entirely in
>>>>> Pyromania writes:
> On Thu, Jun 05 2025, Colin Baxter wrote:
>> I have a group called `mail.expiry' that I use for emails that
>> are awaiting final expiry. Every now and again I have to compact
>> the group in order to see old
of my ~/.gnus.el is simply
(setq nnmail-expiry-target "nnml:mail.expiry").
Thank you.
Best Wishes,
Colin Baxter.
ate some
pointers as to what is required.
Thanks.
Best wishes,
Colin Baxter.
Dear Bob,
>>>>> Bob Newell writes:
> Colin Baxter 😺 writes:
>> I have a doc group which appears in the Group buffer with the
>> long name of
>>
>> nndoc+/full/path/to/filename:.filename
>>
>> How c
a
password inserted in their emacs init file, assuming its not already
present there, or in ~/.gnus.el. It's not clear to me which newsgroups
do this actively.
Best wishes,
Colin Baxter.
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