Roland Winkler wrote:
> - How can I tell gnus (in a running emacs session) that I've rsync'ed
> all local user directories and gnus should update itself accordingly
> when, for example, articles are marked as read or expired.
Perhaps you can look into the Gnus Cloud code. I haven't ever used
Roland Winkler wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 12 2021, James Thomas wrote:
>>> - How can I tell gnus (in a running emacs session) that I've rsync'ed
>>> all local user directories and gnus should update itself accordingly
>>> when, for example, articles are mark
hput via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs Usenet
newsreader (in English)" wrote:
> So Can any one provide a step thru to getting started accumulating
> messages with the agent?
>
> I used a `true' predicate back when I was working on it, but don't
> recall much other detail.
Thomas Ieong wrote:
> Also I saw that there was gnus-registry-marks-* and while it does allow
> to store important/todo/custom tags... locally it does not seems to push
> them to the remote server(imap) and as a result my webmail and
> Thunderbird can't see the tags.
You'll have to write custom c
Björn Bidar via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs Usenet
newsreader (in English)" wrote:
> Is it possible to save these information in IMAP e.g. if I more than one
> computer?
There's Gnus Cloud, but I dont think anyone has tried it in a while.
www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ma
Björn Bidar wrote:
> Is it possible to render the html in invitations shown in Gnus with
> gnus-icalendar.
>
> Many invitations contain html (or sometimes even markdown) these days.
There's always 'K H' to view in a browser.
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Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> AFAIU Gnus stores such stuff in a file named ".newsrc.eld" (AFAIR
> ".newsrc.el" in older Emacs versions). And indeed, among other things
> there seems to be information about "seen" status of messages in that
> file, as well as saved status, ticked and dormant status,
Husain Alshehhi wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent gnus to get new news at startup time, and
> only do it manually?
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> The command `gnus-no-server' will likely do what you want.
IIRC this will only stop the primary select method.
Bartosz Kaczyński wrote:
> the variable `
Andreas Reuleaux wrote:
> while being a (long time) happy gnus user, I regularly run into this
> issue: when moving mails from one nnimap:... group/folder to another
> (w/ B-m ...),
> and then syncing these folders with my remote mail server, I get mbsync
> errors:
I'm not sure I understand: nnim
s of any such renaming etc. would be on
Dovecot, no? Gnus would only see it as just another IMAP server.
> This is what I am hoping for (to be possible) in Gnus.
>
> Thanks, A'
>
> --
> PS: One can also do the e-mail sorting remotely (on the imap server) -
> which I
Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> I noticed that maildir subdirs don't appear anymore in Gnus. For
> instance, the
>
> [Gmail]/Inbox
>
>
> is absent from the *Gnus Browse Server* list of groups and the [Gmail]
> group throws the following:
>
> error "Couldn’t enter nnmaildir+Gmail:[Gmail]"
>
> I used to
James Thomas wrote:
> Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>
>> I noticed that maildir subdirs don't appear anymore in Gnus. For
>> instance, the
>>
>> [Gmail]/Inbox
>>
>>
>> is absent from the *Gnus Browse Server* list of groups and the [Gmail]
>&
Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> James Thomas writes:
>
>> James Thomas wrote:
>>
>>> Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>>>
>>>> I noticed that maildir subdirs don't appear anymore in Gnus. For
>>>> instance, the
>>>>
>>>>
Serghei Iakovlev via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs
Usenet newsreader (in English)" wrote:
> Leo Butler writes:
>
>>> --8<-cut herestart--->8--
>>> (defun my-configure-smtp-stream-type ()
>>> "Configure the SMTP stream type bas
Serghei Iakovlev via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs
Usenet newsreader (in English)" wrote:
> James Thomas writes:
>
>
>> But there seems to be a better way; see:
>> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/gnus/message.el#n5027
James Thomas wrote:
> Serghei Iakovlev via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU
> Emacs Usenet newsreader (in English)" wrote:
>
>> James Thomas writes:
>>
>>
>>> But there seems to be a better way; see:
>>> https://git.savannah
Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> James Thomas writes:
>
>> Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>>
>>> James Thomas writes:
>>>
>>>> James Thomas wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> James Thomas writes:
>
>> Could you check that there's a symlink to 'ups-tex' within 'Free'? It
>> seems that that is needed, because from the docs:
>>
>> For each of your ‘nnmaildir’ servers (it's very unli
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
>
> When sending a message with lines longer than 79 cha
Björn Bidar wrote:
> James Thomas writes:
>
>> Björn Bidar wrote:
>>
>>> Currently I'm building threads by reference
>>> (gnus-gather-threads-by-references). But I noticed that replies from
>>> those that read from nntp and reply via nntp/Gma
Björn Bidar wrote:
> Currently I'm building threads by reference
> (gnus-gather-threads-by-references). But I noticed that replies from
> those that read from nntp and reply via nntp/Gmane break the threading
> as the reference to the original threat seems to be missing or
> different.
>
> Did any
"Nickolai Dobrynin" writes:
> I've been using GNUS v5.13 with built-in IMAP, and I would like to cache
> my entire e-mail storage locally. I would like to use caching in a way
> that makes the e-mails visible to other clients outside GNUS. Maildir
> seems like a good choice for this. But nowhere i
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Let’s assume I write an email to:
>
> - Arthur,
> - add John and Richard in CC, and
> - also include Robert in BCC.
>
> This is done to ensure that Arthur does not know Robert received a
> copy of the email.
>
> Now, if John replies and uses the "Reply to all" function
Björn Bidar wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I recently added my Sent folder to
> gnus-refer-thread-use-search. Whenever I now press A T I end up in a
> nnselect Group which is fine.
> But when I exit that Group it puts me to the Groups buffer instead of
> the Group buffer I was before.
>
> Can I change this, is
Björn Bidar wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I recently added my Sent folder to
> gnus-refer-thread-use-search. Whenever I now press A T I end up in a
> nnselect Group which is fine.
No, in fact, it's the same Summary buffer, with new ones inserted.
> But when I exit that Group
So this is unnecessary.
Regard
"Nickolai Dobrynin" writes:
> I get no search results from these, but ASCII-only queries work
> fine. My non-ASCII queries consist of a single word and nothing else.
FWIW, I can confirm. :-)
--
Joshua Barrett writes:
> I was wondering if there was a way to construct an nnselect group from
> the currently selected topic that contains all the unread messages in
> all groups in the topic, or all messages from all groups in a
> topic. There doesn't seem to be a really clean mechanism to get
gfp writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want e.g. news from a website:
> https://musescore.org/en/forum/4492
>
> How can I create that?
> ...
> 3.
> What else can I do to create a group from a website
> which has no rss feed?
A heavy option: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
A lite option: https://codeb
Gottfried writes:
> Hi,
>
>>> A heavy option: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
>>> A lite option: https://codeberg.org/quotuva/nnweb-page (by yours truly;
>>> so lacking care)
>
> I don´t understand the expression:
> "by yours truly; so lacking care)"
That means it's _my_ package, and so,
gfp writes:
> Am 23.02.25 um 17:01 schrieb gfp:
>> Hi,
>> is that the normal case that if Gnus can´t open one nnrss feed
>> that all other feeds and emails as well can´t be opened?
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error
>> "http://trisquel.info/de/forum/troll-lounge/feed"; "Service
>> unavai
Richmond writes:
> On 21/02/2025 07:50, Enrico Schumann wrote:
>
> On Wed, 19 Feb 2025, Richmond writes:
>
> Is it possible to search the body of articles only? If search articles
> for 2G, I find matches on cancel locks and pgp signatures etc.
>
>
> Apparently, yes; described here:
>
>
> h
Bartosz Kaczyński writes:
> Joshua Barrett writes:
>
>> Bartosz Kaczyński writes:
>>
>>> Dnia 25 lutego 2025 21:03:52 CET, Joshua Barrett napisał/a:
The manual suggests that I should gnus-group-browse-foreign-server to
look at atom feeds.
>>>
>>>
>>> Make sure that you are not using http(s
Uwe Brauer via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs
Usenet newsreader (in English)" writes:
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> Have you ruled out using the message-prune-recipient-rules and
>> message-dont-reply-to-names in (info "(message) Wide Reply")? They may
>> be enough for you (I
Bartosz Kaczyński writes:
> I attempted to create a custom function to close the article buffer and
> delete its window:
>
> (defun my-gnus-article-quit ()
> "Close the current article buffer and delete its window."
> (interactive)
> (kill-current-buffer)
> (delete-window))
>
> (define-key
"Husain Alshehhi" writes:
> I have used nnrss before, and my issue with it is that it (1)
> syncriounus, causing emacs to freeze for a while, (2) does not support
> atom, and I have not used emacs 30, and (3) cannot be configured to use
> curl, and that was necessary in my case since some website
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> Hi,
>
> often in a group, I want to handle a subset of articles as
> auto-expirable and the rest as not. For example, all my
> mail from Amazon gets split into a group. I want to keep
> mails referring to an actual order forever, while I want to
> set "we noticed you bo
James Thomas writes:
> "Husain Alshehhi" writes:
>
>> I have used nnrss before, and my issue with it is that it (1)
>> syncriounus, causing emacs to freeze for a while, (2) does not support
>> atom, and I have not used emacs 30, and (3) cannot be configured to u
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> James Thomas wrote:
>
>>> often in a group, I want to handle a subset of articles as
>>> auto-expirable and the rest as not. For example, all my
>>> mail from Amazon gets split into a group. I want to keep
>>> mails referring t
Uwe Brauer via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs
Usenet newsreader (in English)" writes:
"AadfGtGEUn(E" == Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU
>> Emacs Usenet newsreader (in English) writes:
>
>> Hi
>
>> I am looking for a package that would allow me add annot
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> gfp writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> in Thunderbird I can add a "keyword" to every message
>> in order to find it later more easily.
>>
>> What are the possibilities in Gnus a keyword?
>
> I think the Gnus registry could be used for something like that. Read
> about it in the ma
Luis Henriques writes:
> Hi!
>
> Just like a lot of other people in this list is doing, I've been a happy
> Gnus user with a local dovecot installation. For several years I've been
> using something like:
>
> (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods
> '((nnimap "myemail"
> (nnimap
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