Sven Joachim writes:
> You can use gnus-parameters to set up all Debian groups (i.e. mailing
> lists) at once. The following untested example assumes that mail sent
> to debian-...@lists.debian.org end up in a debian.foo nnml group:
>
> (setq gnus-parameters
> '(("nnml:debian\\.\\(.*\\)$"
>
On 2009-05-18 11:53 +0200, Tiago Saboga wrote:
> Sven Joachim writes:
>
>> On 2009-05-18 02:25 +0200, Tiago Saboga wrote:
>>
>>> I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
>>> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
>>> fetchmail to get
Paul Johnson writes:
> Tiago Saboga wrote:
>
>> Thanks to everyone who answered. It's what I am doing right now for this
>> list (via customization, as I am not yet comfortable with all gnus
>> variables), but I am subscribed to more than 10 debian lists and I would
>> not like to do this manual
Tiago Saboga wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who answered. It's what I am doing right now for this
> list (via customization, as I am not yet comfortable with all gnus
> variables), but I am subscribed to more than 10 debian lists and I would
> not like to do this manual configuration for each of them
Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2009-05-18 02:25 +0200, Tiago Saboga wrote:
>
>> I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
>> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
>> fetchmail to get messages from my ISP, and a strange combination of
>> pr
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Tiago Saboga writes:
> I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
> fetchmail to get messages from my ISP, and a strange combination of
> procmail and maildrop to filter them into mboxes, where e
On 2009-05-18 02:25 +0200, Tiago Saboga wrote:
> I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
> fetchmail to get messages from my ISP, and a strange combination of
> procmail and maildrop to filter
> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
> fetchmail to get messages from my ISP, and a strange combination of
> procmail and maildrop to filter them into mboxes, where each mailing
> list has its own inbox. Gnus takes messages there and stores them in it=
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