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@c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c Copyright (C) 1995, 98, 99, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@setfilename ../info/gnus-faq.info
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@node Frequently Asked Questions
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@section Frequently Asked Questions
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This is the Gnus Frequently Asked Questions list.
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If you have a Web browser, the official hypertext version is at
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@file{http://www.ccs.neu.edu/software/gnus/}, and has
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probably been updated since you got this manual.
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@menu
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* Installation FAQ:: Installation of Gnus.
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* Customization FAQ:: Customizing Gnus.
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* Reading News FAQ:: News Reading Questions.
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* Reading Mail FAQ:: Mail Reading Questions.
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@end menu
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@node Installation FAQ
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@subsection Installation
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Q1.1 What is the latest version of Gnus?
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The latest (and greatest) version is 5.0.10. You might also run
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across something called @emph{September Gnus}. September Gnus
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is the alpha version of the next major release of Gnus. It is currently
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not stable enough to run unless you are prepared to debug lisp.
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@item
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Q1.2 Where do I get Gnus?
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Any of the following locations:
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@itemize @minus
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@item
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@file{ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/emacs/gnus/gnus.tar.gz}
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@item
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@file{ftp://ftp.pilgrim.umass.edu/pub/misc/ding/}
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@item
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@file{gopher://gopher.pilgrim.umass.edu/11/pub/misc/ding/}
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@item
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@file{ftp://aphrodite.nectar.cs.cmu.edu/pub/ding-gnus/}
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@item
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@file{ftp://ftp.solace.mh.se:/pub/gnu/elisp/}
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@end itemize
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@item
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Q1.3 Which version of Emacs do I need?
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At least GNU Emacs 19.28, or XEmacs 19.12 is recommended. GNU Emacs
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19.25 has been reported to work under certain circumstances, but it
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doesn't @emph{officially} work on it. 19.27 has also been reported to
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work. Gnus has been reported to work under OS/2 as well as Unix.
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@item
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Q1.4 Where is timezone.el?
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Upgrade to XEmacs 19.13. In earlier versions of XEmacs this file was
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placed with Gnus 4.1.3, but that has been corrected.
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@item
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Q1.5 When I run Gnus on XEmacs 19.13 I get weird error messages.
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You're running an old version of Gnus. Upgrade to at least version
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5.0.4.
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@item
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Q1.6 How do I unsubscribe from the Mailing List?
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Send an e-mail message to @file{ding-request@@ifi.uio.no} with the magic word
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@emph{unsubscribe} somewhere in it, and you will be removed.
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If you are reading the digest version of the list, send an e-mail message
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to @*
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@file{ding-rn-digests-d-request@@moe.shore.net}
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with @emph{unsubscribe} as the subject and you will be removed.
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@item
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Q1.7 How do I run Gnus on both Emacs and XEmacs?
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The basic answer is to byte-compile under XEmacs, and then you can
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run under either Emacsen. There is, however, a potential version
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problem with easymenu.el with Gnu Emacs prior to 19.29.
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Per Abrahamsen <abraham@@dina.kvl.dk> writes :@*
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The internal easymenu.el interface changed between 19.28 and 19.29 in
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order to make it possible to create byte compiled files that can be
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shared between Gnu Emacs and XEmacs. The change is upward
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compatible, but not downward compatible.
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This gives the following compatibility table:
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@example
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Compiled with: | Can be used with:
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----------------+--------------------------------------
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19.28 | 19.28 19.29
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19.29 | 19.29 XEmacs
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XEmacs | 19.29 XEmacs
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@end example
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If you have Gnu Emacs 19.28 or earlier, or XEmacs 19.12 or earlier, get
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a recent version of auc-menu.el from
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@file{ftp://ftp.iesd.auc.dk/pub/emacs-lisp/auc-menu.el}, and install it
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under the name easymenu.el somewhere early in your load path.
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@item
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Q1.8 What resources are available?
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There is the newsgroup Gnu.emacs.gnus. Discussion of Gnus 5.x is now
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taking place there. There is also a mailing list, send mail to
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@file{ding-request@@ifi.uio.no} with the magic word @emph{subscribe}
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somewhere in it.
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@emph{NOTE:} the traffic on this list is heavy so you may not want to be
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on it (unless you use Gnus as your mailer reader, that is). The mailing
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list is mainly for developers and testers.
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Gnus has a home World Wide Web page at@*
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@file{http://www.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding.html}.
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Gnus has a write up in the X Applications FAQ at@*
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@file{http://www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080/~elf/xapps/Q-III.html}.
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The Gnus manual is also available on the World Wide Web. The canonical
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source is in Norway at@*
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@file{http://www.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding-manual/gnus_toc.html}.
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There are three mirrors in the United States:
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@enumerate
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@item
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@file{http://www.miranova.com/gnus-man/}
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@item
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@file{http://www.pilgrim.umass.edu/pub/misc/ding/manual/gnus_toc.html}
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@item
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@file{http://www.rtd.com/~woo/gnus/}
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@end enumerate
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PostScript copies of the Gnus Reference card are available from@*
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@file{ftp://ftp.cs.ualberta.ca/pub/oolog/gnus/}. They are mirrored at@*
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@file{ftp://ftp.pilgrim.umass.edu/pub/misc/ding/refcard/} in the
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United States. And@*
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@file{ftp://marvin.fkphy.uni-duesseldorf.de/pub/gnus/}
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in Germany.
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An online version of the Gnus FAQ is available at@*
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@file{http://www.miranova.com/~steve/gnus-faq.html}. Off-line formats
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are also available:@*
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ASCII: @file{ftp://ftp.miranova.com/pub/gnus/gnus-faq}@*
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PostScript: @file{ftp://ftp.miranova.com/pub/gnus/gnus-faq.ps}.
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@item
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Q1.9 Gnus hangs on connecting to NNTP server
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I am running XEmacs on SunOS and Gnus prints a message about Connecting
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to NNTP server and then just hangs.
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Ben Wing <wing@@netcom.com> writes :@*
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I wonder if you're hitting the infamous @emph{libresolv} problem.
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The basic problem is that under SunOS you can compile either
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with DNS or NIS name lookup libraries but not both. Try
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substituting the IP address and see if that works; if so, you
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need to download the sources and recompile.
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@item
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Q1.10 Mailcrypt 3.4 doesn't work
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This problem is verified to still exist in Gnus 5.0.9 and Mailcrypt 3.4.
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The answer comes from Peter Arius
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<arius@@immd2.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>.
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I found out that mailcrypt uses
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@code{gnus-eval-in-buffer-window}, which is a macro.
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It seems as if you have
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compiled mailcrypt with plain old GNUS in load path, and the XEmacs byte
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compiler has inserted that macro definition into
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@file{mc-toplev.elc}.
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The solution is to recompile @file{mc-toplev.el} with Gnus 5 in
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load-path, and it works fine.
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Steve Baur <steve@@miranova.com> adds :@*
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The problem also manifests itself if neither GNUS 4 nor Gnus 5 is in the
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load-path.
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@item
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Q1.11 What other packages work with Gnus?
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@itemize @minus
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@item
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Mailcrypt.
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Mailcrypt is an Emacs interface to PGP. It works, it installs
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without hassle, and integrates very easily. Mailcrypt can be
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obtained from@*
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@file{ftp://cag.lcs.mit.edu/pub/patl/mailcrypt-3.4.tar.gz}.
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@item
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Tools for Mime.
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Tools for Mime is an Emacs MUA interface to MIME. Installation is
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a two-step process unlike most other packages, so you should
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be prepared to move the byte-compiled code somewhere. There
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are currently two versions of this package available. It can
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be obtained from@*
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@file{ftp://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/GNU/elisp/}.
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Be sure to apply the supplied patch. It works with Gnus through
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version 5.0.9. In order for all dependencies to work correctly
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the load sequence is as follows:
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@lisp
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(load "tm-setup")
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(load "gnus")
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(load "mime-compose")
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@end lisp
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@emph{NOTE:} Loading the package disables citation highlighting by
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default. To get the old behavior back, use the @kbd{M-t} command.
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@end itemize
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@end itemize
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@node Customization FAQ
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@subsection Customization
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Q2.1 Custom Edit does not work under XEmacs
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The custom package has not been ported to XEmacs.
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@item
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Q2.2 How do I quote messages?
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I see lots of messages with quoted material in them. I am wondering
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how to have Gnus do it for me.
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This is Gnus, so there are a number of ways of doing this. You can use
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the built-in commands to do this. There are the @kbd{F} and @kbd{R}
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keys from the summary buffer which automatically include the article
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being responded to. These commands are also selectable as @i{Followup
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and Yank} and @i{Reply and Yank} in the Post menu.
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@kbd{C-c C-y} grabs the previous message and prefixes each line with
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@code{ail-indentation-spaces} spaces or @code{mail-yank-prefix} if that is
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non-nil, unless you have set your own @code{mail-citation-hook}, which will
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be called to do the job.
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You might also consider the Supercite package, which allows for pretty
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arbitrarily complex quoting styles. Some people love it, some people
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hate it.
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@item
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Q2.3 How can I keep my nnvirtual:* groups sorted?
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How can I most efficiently arrange matters so as to keep my nnvirtual:*
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(etc) groups at the top of my group selection buffer, whilst keeping
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everything sorted in alphabetical order.
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If you don't subscribe often to new groups then the easiest way is to
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first sort the groups and then manually kill and yank the virtuals
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wherever you want them.
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@item
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Q2.4 Any good suggestions on stuff for an all.SCORE file?
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Here is a collection of suggestions from the Gnus mailing list.
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@enumerate
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@item
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From ``Dave Disser'' <disser@@sdd.hp.com>@*
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I like blasting anything without lowercase letters. Weeds out most of
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the make $$ fast, as well as the lame titles like ``IBM'' and ``HP-UX''
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with no further description.
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@lisp
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(("Subject"
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("^\\(Re: \\)?[^a-z]*$" -200 nil R)))
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@end lisp
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@item
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From ``Peter Arius'' <arius@@immd2.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>@*
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The most vital entries in my (still young) all.SCORE:
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@lisp
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(("xref"
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("alt.fan.oj-simpson" -1000 nil s))
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("subject"
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("\\<\\(make\\|fast\\|big\\)\\s-*\\(money\\|cash\\|bucks?\\)\\>" -1000 nil r)
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("$$$$" -1000 nil s)))
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@end lisp
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@item
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From ``Per Abrahamsen'' <abraham@@dina.kvl.dk>@*
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@lisp
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(("subject"
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;; CAPS OF THE WORLD, UNITE
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("^..[^a-z]+$" -1 nil R)
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;; $$$ Make Money $$$ (Try work)
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("$" -1 nil s)
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;; I'm important! And I have exclamation marks to prove it!
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("!" -1 nil s)))
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@end lisp
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@item
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From ``heddy boubaker'' <boubaker@@cenatls.cena.dgac.fr>@*
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I would like to contribute with mine.
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@lisp
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(
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(read-only t)
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("subject"
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;; ALL CAPS SUBJECTS
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("^\\([Rr][Ee]: +\\)?[^a-z]+$" -1 nil R)
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;; $$$ Make Money $$$
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("$$" -10 nil s)
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;; Empty subjects are worthless!
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("^ *\\([(<]none[>)]\\|(no subject\\( given\\)?)\\)? *$" -10 nil r)
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;; Sometimes interesting announces occur!
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("ANN?OU?NC\\(E\\|ING\\)" +10 nil r)
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;; Some people think they're on mailing lists
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("\\(un\\)?sub?scribe" -100 nil r)
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;; Stop Micro$oft NOW!!
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("\\(m\\(icro\\)?[s$]\\(oft\\|lot\\)?-?\\)?wind?\\(ows\\|aube\\|oze\\)?[- ]*\\('?95\\|NT\\|3[.]1\\|32\\)" -1001 nil r)
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;; I've nothing to buy
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("\\(for\\|4\\)[- ]*sale" -100 nil r)
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;; SELF-DISCIPLINED people
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("\\[[^a-z0-9 \t\n][^a-z0-9 \t\n]\\]" +100 nil r)
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)
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("from"
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;; To keep track of posters from my site
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(".dgac.fr" +1000 nil s))
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("followup"
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;; Keep track of answers to my posts
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("boubaker" +1000 nil s))
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("lines"
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;; Some people have really nothing to say!!
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(1 -10 nil <=))
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(mark -100)
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(expunge -1000)
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)
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@end lisp
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@item
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From ``Christopher Jones'' <cjones@@au.oracle.com>@*
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The sample @file{all.SCORE} files from Per and boubaker could be
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augmented with:
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@lisp
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(("subject"
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;; No junk mail please!
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("please ignore" -500 nil s)
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("test" -500 nil e))
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)
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@end lisp
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@item
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From ``Brian Edmonds'' <edmonds@@cs.ubc.ca>@*
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Augment any of the above with a fast method of scoring down
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excessively cross posted articles.
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@lisp
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("xref"
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;; the more cross posting, the exponentially worse the article
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -1 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -2 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -4 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -8 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -16 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -32 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -64 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -128 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -256 nil r)
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("^xref: \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+ \\S-+" -512 nil r))
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@end lisp
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@end enumerate
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@item
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Q2.5 What do I use to yank-through when replying?
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You should probably reply and followup with @kbd{R} and @kbd{F}, instead
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of @kbd{r} and @kbd{f}, which solves your problem. But you could try
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something like:
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@example
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(defconst mail-yank-ignored-headers
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"^.*:"
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"Delete these headers from old message when it's inserted in a reply.")
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@end example
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@item
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Q2.6 I don't like the default WWW browser
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Now when choosing an URL Gnus starts up a W3 buffer, I would like it
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to always use Netscape (I don't browse in text-mode ;-).
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@enumerate
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@item
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Activate `Customize...' from the `Help' menu.
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@item
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Scroll down to the `WWW Browser' field.
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@item
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Click `mouse-2' on `WWW Browser'.
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@item
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Select `Netscape' from the pop up menu.
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@item
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Press `C-c C-c'
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@end enumerate
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If you are using XEmacs then to specify Netscape do
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@lisp
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(setq gnus-button-url 'gnus-netscape-open-url)
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@end lisp
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@item
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Q2.7 What, if any, relation is between ``ask-server'' and ``(setq
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gnus-read-active-file 'some)''?
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In order for Gnus to show you the complete list of newsgroups, it will
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either have to either store the list locally, or ask the server to
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transmit the list. You enable the first with
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@lisp
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(setq gnus-save-killed-list t)
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@end lisp
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and the second with
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@lisp
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(setq gnus-read-active-file t)
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@end lisp
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If both are disabled, Gnus will not know what newsgroups exists. There
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is no option to get the list by casting a spell.
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@item
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Q2.8 Moving between groups is slow.
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Per Abrahamsen <abraham@@dina.kvl.dk> writes:@*
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Do you call @code{define-key} or something like that in one of the
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summary mode hooks? This would force Emacs to recalculate the keyboard
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shortcuts. Removing the call should speed up @kbd{M-x gnus-summary-mode
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RET} by a couple of orders of magnitude. You can use
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@lisp
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(define-key gnus-summary-mode-map KEY COMMAND)
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@end lisp
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in your @file{.gnus} instead.
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@end itemize
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@node Reading News FAQ
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@subsection Reading News
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Q3.1 How do I convert my kill files to score files?
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A kill-to-score translator was written by Ethan Bradford
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<ethanb@@ptolemy.astro.washington.edu>. It is available from@*
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@file{http://baugi.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding-various/gnus-kill-to-score.el}.
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@item
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Q3.2 My news server has a lot of groups, and killing groups is painfully
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slow.
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Don't do that then. The best way to get rid of groups that should be
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dead is to edit your newsrc directly. This problem will be addressed
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in the near future.
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@item
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Q3.3 How do I use an NNTP server with authentication?
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Put the following into your .gnus:
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@lisp
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(add-hook 'nntp-server-opened-hook 'nntp-send-authinfo)
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@end lisp
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@item
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Q3.4 Not reading the first article.
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How do I avoid reading the first article when a group is selected?
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@enumerate
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@item
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Use @kbd{RET} to select the group instead of @kbd{SPC}.
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@item
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@code{(setq gnus-auto-select first nil)}
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@item
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Luis Fernandes <elf@@mailhost.ee.ryerson.ca>writes:@*
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This is what I use...customize as necessary...
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@lisp
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;;; Don't auto-select first article if reading sources, or archives or
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;;; jobs postings, etc. and just display the summary buffer
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(add-hook 'gnus-select-group-hook
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(function
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(lambda ()
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(cond ((string-match "sources" gnus-newsgroup-name)
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first nil))
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((string-match "jobs" gnus-newsgroup-name)
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first nil))
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((string-match "comp\\.archives" gnus-newsgroup-name)
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first nil))
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((string-match "reviews" gnus-newsgroup-name)
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first nil))
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((string-match "announce" gnus-newsgroup-name)
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first nil))
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((string-match "binaries" gnus-newsgroup-name)
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first nil))
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(t
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first t))))))
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@end lisp
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@item
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Per Abrahamsen <abraham@@dina.kvl.dk> writes:@*
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Another possibility is to create an @file{all.binaries.all.SCORE} file
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like this:
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@lisp
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((local
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(gnus-auto-select-first nil)))
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@end lisp
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and insert
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@lisp
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(setq gnus-auto-select-first t)
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@end lisp
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in your @file{.gnus}.
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@end enumerate
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@item
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Q3.5 Why aren't BBDB known posters marked in the summary buffer?
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Brian Edmonds <edmonds@@cs.ubc.ca> writes:@*
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Due to changes in Gnus 5.0, @file{bbdb-gnus.el} no longer marks known
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posters in the summary buffer. An updated version, @file{gnus-bbdb.el}
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is available at the locations listed below. This package also supports
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autofiling of incoming mail to folders specified in the BBDB. Extensive
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instructions are included as comments in the file.
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Send mail to @file{majordomo@@edmonds.home.cs.ubc.ca} with the following
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line in the body of the message: @emph{get misc gnus-bbdb.el}.
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Or get it from the World Wide Web:@*
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@file{http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/edmonds/gnus-bbdb.el}.
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@end itemize
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@node Reading Mail FAQ
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@subsection Reading Mail
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Q4.1 What does the message ``Buffer has changed on disk'' mean in a mail
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group?
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Your filter program should not deliver mail directly to your folders,
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instead it should put the mail into spool files. Gnus will then move
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the mail safely from the spool files into the folders. This will
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eliminate the problem. Look it up in the manual, in the section
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entitled ``Mail & Procmail''.
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@item
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Q4.2 How do you make articles un-expirable?
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I am using nnml to read news and have used
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@code{gnus-auto-expirable-newsgroups} to automagically expire articles
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in some groups (Gnus being one of them). Sometimes there are
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interesting articles in these groups that I want to keep. Is there any
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way of explicitly marking an article as un-expirable - that is mark it
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as read but not expirable?
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Use @kbd{u}, @kbd{!}, @kbd{d} or @kbd{M-u} in the summary buffer. You
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just remove the @kbd{E} mark by setting some other mark. It's not
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necessary to tick the articles.
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@item
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Q4.3 How do I delete bogus nnml: groups?
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My problem is that I have various mail (nnml) groups generated while
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experimenting with Gnus. How do I remove them now? Setting the level to
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9 does not help. Also @code{gnus-group-check-bogus-groups} does not
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recognize them.
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Removing mail groups is tricky at the moment. (It's on the to-do list,
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though.) You basically have to kill the groups in Gnus, shut down Gnus,
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edit the active file to exclude these groups, and probably remove the
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nnml directories that contained these groups as well. Then start Gnus
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back up again.
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@item
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Q4.4 What happened to my new mail groups?
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I got new mail, but I have
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never seen the groups they should have been placed in.
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They are probably there, but as zombies. Press @kbd{A z} to list
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zombie groups, and then subscribe to the groups you want with @kbd{u}.
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This is all documented quite nicely in the user's manual.
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@item
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Q4.5 Not scoring mail groups
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How do you @emph{totally} turn off scoring in mail groups?
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Use an nnbabyl:all.SCORE (or nnmh, or nnml, or whatever) file containing:
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@example
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((adapt ignore)
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(local (gnus-use-scoring nil))
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(exclude-files "all.SCORE"))
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@end example
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@end itemize
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