[Also copied off-list because it is uncertain that this user is actually
reading what is being sent :( ]
Hi,
Whatever you're doing is definitely not working. You probably need
to register with the gateway - or just mail the list in the normal
way and use gnus to *read* the group afterwards.
ser
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Eric S Fraga writes:
> Just in case, what happens if you expand "~" in the path to PROCMAIL?
That was one of the first things I've tested but that didn't change
anything.
urs
Just in case, what happens if you expand "~" in the path to PROCMAIL?
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I want to move my mail server and Gnus MUA from a very old machine
(emacs 20.7.1 and gnus 5.8.8) to a Debian bullseye machine with emacs
and Gnus 5.13.
The mail is filtered by procmail into several files in the ~/PROCMAIL
directory. From there it should be read by Gnus and stored in mail
groups
comer to Linux who is advised to use Gnus, should at least be
> > warned that they will be installing emacs.
>
> Installing Thunderbird pulls in libraries that are larger than Emacs.
Luckily, I already knew that thunderbird is called icedove in Debian.
root@tal:~# apt-get install icedo
Curt writes:
> On 2012-03-24, Pál wrote:
>
>> 400 load at 40.63, try later
>
> I've gotten this same error (using slrn with gmane) and I just took it
> to mean that the server couldn't handle any more clients (overloaded).
>
> It does say try later, which seems to substantiate this
> interpreta
On 2012-03-24, Pál wrote:
> 400 load at 40.63, try later
I've gotten this same error (using slrn with gmane) and I just took it
to mean that the server couldn't handle any more clients (overloaded).
It does say try later, which seems to substantiate this interpretation.
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Pál writes:
> I used so far GNU Emacs 23.4.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10)
> of 2012-03-21 on trouble, modified by Debian and in it GNUS to read and post
> news.gmane.org.
>
> Today I can't open news.gmane.org with Gnus, I get an error mesage:
>
>
Hi,
I used so far GNU Emacs 23.4.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10)
of 2012-03-21 on trouble, modified by Debian and in it GNUS to read and post
news.gmane.org.
Today I can't opne news.gmane.org with Gnus, I get an error mesage:
Unable to open server nntp+news.gmane.org, go of
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> Memnon Anon writes:
>
>> Sian Mountbatten writes:
>>
>>> When I issue the command M-x gnus in Emacs, some messages flash
>>> by in the echo area, but I do not get any mail.
>>
>> Have a look at your message buffer: *
Memnon Anon writes:
> Sian Mountbatten writes:
>
>> When I issue the command M-x gnus in Emacs, some messages flash
>> by in the echo area, but I do not get any mail.
>
> Have a look at your message buffer: *Messages*
No joy there.
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hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
> Sian Mountbatten writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
>> When I issue the command M-x gnus in Emacs, some messages flash
>> by in the echo area, but I do not get any mail.
>
> gnus treats imap folders as newsgroups, so you have to subs
Memnon Anon writes:
> Sian Mountbatten writes:
>
>> When I issue the command M-x gnus in Emacs, some messages flash
>> by in the echo area, but I do not get any mail.
>
> Have a look at your message buffer: *Messages*
I've done that, but the only clue is the repo
Sian Mountbatten writes:
> When I issue the command M-x gnus in Emacs, some messages flash
> by in the echo area, but I do not get any mail.
Have a look at your message buffer: *Messages*
Memnon
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Sian Mountbatten writes:
[...]
> When I issue the command M-x gnus in Emacs, some messages flash
> by in the echo area, but I do not get any mail.
gnus treats imap folders as newsgroups, so you have to subscribe to
them.
When in the "Group" buffer, press ^ to access the
My gnus-init-file contains the following:
==
(setq user-full-name "Sian Mountbatten")
(setq user-mail-address "poenik...@operamail.com")
(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "nntp.aioe.org"))
(setq gnus-secondary-se
Sven Joachim writes:
> Install the emacs23-common-non-dfsg package from non-free, it also
> contains all the other Emacs manuals.
>
ah perfect! thx sven!
i knew this had something to do with the non-free repository from doing
the About Gnus in the Help section, but didn't know wh
On 2011-05-15 19:52 +0200, prad wrote:
> this doesn't seem to exist on debian so when i
> C-c TAB
> i get the message:
> Info-find-file: Info file gnus does not exist
>
> i couldn't figure out how to get the info manual either though i did
> come across something l
On Sun, 15 May 2011 10:52:48 -0700, prad wrote:
> this doesn't seem to exist on debian so when i C-c TAB
> i get the message:
> Info-find-file: Info file gnus does not exist
(...)
Hum...
http://www.gnus.org/manual.html
How about "C-h i m gnus RET" as suggested? :-?
this doesn't seem to exist on debian so when i
C-c TAB
i get the message:
Info-find-file: Info file gnus does not exist
i couldn't figure out how to get the info manual either though i did
come across something like this:
apt-get source -t stable gnus
to install the (old) gnus info m
even procmail-parsing and
> > custom keybinding?
>
> Of course: Gnus.
I used gnus (after much trouble to set it up) about 6-7 years ago until
something went wrong and I could not recover a lot of my emails. Since
then I went back to mutt.
Is Gnus easier to setup nowadays then then?
lee writes:
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 09:48:36AM +0200, Suno Ano wrote:
>>
>> Lee> Hi, How do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I
>>
>> Gnus is by far the biggest Emacs package thus it takes a while to
>> configure things. Maybe, if you t
On 2009-07-18 19:52 (-0600), l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
> Huh. Well, I don't know a news server I could use. I googled for some
> a while ago and was surprised that they now want you to pay for using
> them. Anyway, I wanted to see how useful it is as a MUA.
Gnus is very good with
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 07:33 +0200, Suno Ano wrote:
> Yes, because it does not have any info to display yet.
>
> lee> Btw, is gnus good for organizing mail? Since it's a news reader,
> lee> it might not support that at all because you don't organize news.
> lee
lee> Yeah, you got an endless ~./emacs with a lot things in it. But
lee> that doesn't say how to get gnus to work, either.
You have to start with Gnus-select-method and nnmaildir (imap) and nntp
(news). See examples in my .emacs and/or manual.
lee> It seems to be fine with
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:22:00PM EDT, lee wrote:
[..]
> BTW, is gnus good for organizing mail? Since it's a news reader, it
> might not support that at all because you don't organize news. I'm
> trying to find a MUA that supports organizing mail --- mutt, for
> exam
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 09:48:36AM +0200, Suno Ano wrote:
>
> Lee> Hi, How do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I
>
> Gnus is by far the biggest Emacs package thus it takes a while to
> configure things. Maybe, if you take a look at my .emacs which can be
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 08:55:56AM +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> On 2009-07-17 22:50 (-0600), l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
>
> > how do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I don't see
> > any mail displayed; M-x gnus-no-server shows an empty buffer, though I
Lee> Hi, How do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I
Lee> don't see any mail displayed; M-x gnus-no-server shows an empty
Lee> buffer, though I specified nnmail to access the maildir where the
Lee> mail is.
Lee> There are 5 options you can change
On 2009-07-17 22:50 (-0600), l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
> how do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I don't see
> any mail displayed; M-x gnus-no-server shows an empty buffer, though I
> specified nnmail to access the maildir where the mail is.
To list gnus-se
Hi,
how do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I don't see
any mail displayed; M-x gnus-no-server shows an empty buffer, though I
specified nnmail to access the maildir where the mail is.
There are 5 options you can change, listed in the documentation,
but the document
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
>
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
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
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 configur
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
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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 t
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
> 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 store
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 each mailing
list h
Like calc gnus got added to the current version of emacs so there's no
need for the older package to be on current systems. In reading up on
gnus with info the last message on info's status line is Tags out of D.
Does that mean tags are out of date and if so how can those be updated?
With the current version of dpkg on lenny has anyone yet managed to
install gnus yet without errors? Originally I thought the problem I ran
into a few minutes ago might be aptitude connected so did aptitude -y
remove --purge gnus and then tried apt-get install gnus but the same
problem showed
Hi!
I tried to set up emacs+gnus from testing to work with gmail.
Alas, fetching via pop protocol does not work.
Error:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] :stream ssl) error (stringp). Continue? (yes or no)
I got the same error message like this user:
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Does any user
ice, which may I suppose cause some confusion down the
>> pike.
>
> Possibly. Please read the Emacs NEWS file, section "New Modes and
> Packages in Emacs 22.1" to see which packages have been integrated.
> Also see GNUS-NEWS in the same directory as NEWS.
Many thanks for that.
Peter Smerdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Gnus AFAIK, is included in emacs22 and emacs-snapshot. I think it
> might be the deveopment version called No Gnus, nevertheless, you can
> use this built in Gnus instead of the stand alone package.
In emacs22 the bundled Gnus
On 2007-12-10 20:40 +0100, cothrige wrote:
> Peter Smerdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi, Gnus AFAIK, is included in emacs22 and emacs-snapshot. I think it
>> might be the deveopment version called No Gnus, nevertheless, you can
>> use this built in Gnus inst
Peter Smerdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Gnus AFAIK, is included in emacs22 and emacs-snapshot. I think it
> might be the deveopment version called No Gnus, nevertheless, you can
> use this built in Gnus instead of the stand alone package.
Ah, that explains it. It caus
cothrige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> This has brought me to trying to find out where gnus is loading from in
> the first place. I browsed through packages.debian.org for emacs22 and
> such, checking the files in them, but with so many apparent emacs
> packages being d
I recently upgraded to testing and in the process made the move from
emacs21 to emacs22. I purged the old packages, having had some strange
things happen in switching emacsen in the past, and reinstalled those I
used after switching to version 22. I didn't install gnus though.. I
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 08:11:39AM -0500, Peter Smerdon wrote:
> Hello Alexandru,
> I use a different set up...
> I use fetchmail to pull down my gmail into my system's mail spool and
> then gnus reads it from there, when I reply, gnus has to send it through
> the gmail s
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On 11/04/07 07:11, Peter Smerdon wrote:
> Alexandru Cardaniuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi All!
>>
>> Does anybody here use gnus from Emacs22 to read mail from gmail account?
>> I managed to make it work wi
Alexandru Cardaniuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All!
>
> Does anybody here use gnus from Emacs22 to read mail from gmail account?
> I managed to make it work with Emacs21. Recently I tried Emacs22 and my
> old config from Emacs21 doesn't work. I get some errors
Hi All!
Does anybody here use gnus from Emacs22 to read mail from gmail account?
I managed to make it work with Emacs21. Recently I tried Emacs22 and my
old config from Emacs21 doesn't work. I get some errors when fetching
from gmail with pop.
Did anybody here manage to make gnus in Emacs22
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 05:56 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> Sven,
>
> I'm not sure of anything :-(. I merely copied a set of directions
> which apparently were not appropriate.
>
> Using mutt to send mail from an iceweasal mailto link seems simpler,
> and so I tried ou Martin Krafft's wrapper to whi
Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip] While an emacs session is running, I click on a mailto:
> link on a web page, and nothing happens.
Are you using the Emacs/emacsclient from the Debian repositories?
If so, you may want to upgrade to CVS. It turns out the old version
of emacsclient d
On Thu, 10 May 2007 22:54:45 +0200
Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Sven,
> Are you sure that's correct? According to this[0], external.mailto
> should be a bool, and the app to be launched should be set in
> app.mailto.
You're correct. My guess is that Haines suffered a brief la
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 10:27 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> In /etc/iceweasel/prof/iceweasel.js I put the line:
>
>pref("network.protocol-handler.external.mailto",
> /home/brownh/scripts/mailto.sh);
Are you sure that's correct? According to this[0], external.mailto
should be a bool, and
macsclient -e "(brownh/mailto \"$1\")"
And put this into ~/.emacs:
(defun brownh/mailto (url)
"Follow a mailto URL as passed from Iceweasel, prompting for a
posting style."
(let ((gnus-newsgroup-name
(completing-read "Use posting sty
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 05:40:19PM +0400, Dmitri Minaev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I used to post articles to NTTP servers using Emacs and Gnus. Until
> recently I used Gnus from the package 'emacs21-common' and it just
> worked -- I could post articles in the encoding koi8-r.
Hello,
I used to post articles to NTTP servers using Emacs and Gnus. Until
recently I used Gnus from the package 'emacs21-common' and it just
worked -- I could post articles in the encoding koi8-r. The problems
started, I think, when I installed the package 'gnus' (Debian sta
I have a system which has the following in /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main contrib non-free
It works fine.
However, am I correct to assume that the "contrib" and "non-free"
directories are superfluous in this case and can or ought to be
removed?
I mou
t. But for now, I've set the
autorefresh to 15 minutes, which is about how often my news server
refreshes anyway. I'm sure once I get a real hang of gnus, I'll
really be whipping through mail and news.
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: :&
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What kind of advantages [of nnmaildir] are we talking about?
Here is the blurb from the info file:
`nnmaildir' stores mail in the maildir format, with each maildir
corresponding to a group in Gnus. This format is documented h
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Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
Alright, I got it sorted out. I'm now using the nnml back
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Alright, I got it sorted out. I'm now using the nnml backend. Here's
>>> what fixed mail for me...
>>
>> I don't think it's necessary to switch to nnml. Ev
Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Alright, I got it sorted out. I'm now using the nnml backend. Here's
>> what fixed mail for me...
>
> I don't think it's necessary to switch to nnml. Everything should
> work with nnfolder, too.
Actuall
ocmail to spew at another directory. Then,
> flattened my mail tree to put all the mboxes in the same directory.
By flattening, do you mean the ~/procmail directory? I explicitly
mentioned this in my previous message...
> Added this to my .gnus.el
>
> (add-to-list 'gnus-seconda
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 01:04:08PM +0100, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> It is easy. You tell procmail to write mail for the group
>> nnfolder:foo.bar into the file ~/procmail/foo.bar, say. Then you
>> tell Gnus to re
> tell Gnus to read mail from there into the corresponding groups:
>
> (setq mail-sources '((directory :path "~/procmail/"
> :suffix "")))
OK, I tried that, gnus won't even start anymore, complaining about
nnmail-proc
At 2004-03-17T06:09:15Z, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That didn't fix it. Still treats it like an attachment, showing the
> link for that one part instead of expanding it like mutt does.
Strange. You might check out the Gnus mailing list (fairly low-volume but
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Never, never, NEVER let any program write to the files that Gnus is
>> using. That is, in the default configuration Gnus uses
>> ~/Mail/mail/misc (or ~/Mail/mail.misc
Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Never, never, NEVER let any program write to the files that Gnus is
> using. That is, in the default configuration Gnus uses
> ~/Mail/mail/misc (or ~/Mail/mail.misc) for the default mail group,
> and if you tell procmail to also wri
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Looking through the gnus manual, I cannot for the life of me find any
> information on whether or not gnus even has any method for saving and
> retrieving email addresses in any sort of sane manner.
Gnus comes with more than one man
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gnus seems to have this odd habit of at least appearing not to handle
> incoming mail very well. It warns that the mailbox was changed on
> disk out from under emacs and asks if I really want to save my
> changes.
Never, never, NEV
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Looking through the gnus manual, I cannot for the life of me find any
> information on whether or not gnus even has any method for saving and
> retrieving email addresses in any sort of sane manner.
>
> So, long story short, I real
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gnus seems to have this odd habit of at least appearing not to handle
> incoming mail very well. It warns that the mailbox was changed on
> disk out from under emacs and asks if I really want to save my
> changes. If I say no, I can
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gnus seems to have this odd habit of at least appearing not to handle
> incoming mail very well. It warns that the mailbox was changed on
> disk out from under emacs and asks if I really want to save my
> changes. If I say no, I can
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Looking through the gnus manual, I cannot for the life of me find any
>> information on whether or not gnus even has any method for saving and
>> retrieving email addresses
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Looking through the gnus manual, I cannot for the life of me find any
> information on whether or not gnus even has any method for saving and
> retrieving email addresses in any sort of sane manner.
You need to setup bbdb.
What, you didn
gnus seems to have this odd habit of at least appearing not to handle
incoming mail very well. It warns that the mailbox was changed on
disk out from under emacs and asks if I really want to save my
changes. If I say no, I can't leave the group. If I say yes, I have
this unsure feeling t
Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 2004-03-16T18:56:55Z, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> OK, I can sign and view inline PGP-signed messages, but I see PGP/MIME as
>> an attachment...blarg. And I don't seem to see it automatically in
>> newsgroups.
>
> That's... unexpecte
Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 2004-03-16T18:56:55Z, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> OK, I can sign and view inline PGP-signed messages, but I see PGP/MIME as
>> an attachment...blarg. And I don't seem to see it automatically in
>> newsgroups.
>
> That's... unexpecte
Looking through the gnus manual, I cannot for the life of me find any
information on whether or not gnus even has any method for saving and
retrieving email addresses in any sort of sane manner.
So, long story short, I really have to wonder how to make email
aliases. I can't be the only p
At 2004-03-16T18:27:00Z, Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> See
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/GnusPGG
What's the purpose of the section called "Automatic decryption/verification
of gpg/pgp parts"? Does it do something fundamentally different than the
(setq mm-verif
oad Emacs?
Regarding the rest of my configuration, this is an excerpt from my .gnus.el
(same as .gnus, but it gets compiled for faster startups):
(setq
;; Variables that can be customized on a per-group basis
gnus-newsgroup-variables &
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now that I've re-examined my gpg setup in gnus, it appears that gpg.el
> is not maintained, and has been superseded by ppg.el. So you should
> probably use that instead. See
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/G
Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> To your .gnus, add:
>
> ;; Emacs should always decrypt and verify emails
> ;; automatically
> (setq mm-verify-option 'always)
> (setq mm-decrypt-option 'always)
> (setq gnus-buttonized-mime-typ
cure-message-sign-pgpmime)
>
> That seems to have fixed it sending, but I don't automatically seem to
> be verifying anything.
You probably need that buttonize thing that Kirk pointed out. I guess I
simplified it too far.
Now that I've re-examined my gpg setup in gnus, it appears tha
At 2004-03-16T10:32:41Z, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That seems to have fixed it sending, but I don't automatically seem to
> be verifying anything.
To your .gnus, add:
;; Emacs should always decrypt and verify emails
;; automatically
(setq mm-veri
Incoming from Paul Johnson:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 11:37:11PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> > Incoming from Paul Johnson:
> > > I'm wondering if it's possible to make gnus automatically try to
> > > do the Verify and decrypt command on every message viewed, and
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 12:39:20AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> (require 'gpg)
> (setq mm-verify-option 'always)
> (setq mm-decrypt-option 'always)
> (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime)
That seems to have fixed it sending, b
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering if it's possible to make gnus automatically try to
> do the Verify and decrypt command on every message viewed, and to sign
> all messages posted or sent. Has anybody done this, and if so, what
> do I need to a
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 11:37:11PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Paul Johnson:
> > I'm wondering if it's possible to make gnus automatically try to
> > do the Verify and decrypt command on every message viewed, and
Incoming from Paul Johnson:
> I'm wondering if it's possible to make gnus automatically try to
> do the Verify and decrypt command on every message viewed, and to sign
> all messages posted or sent. Has anybody done this, and if so, what
> do I need to add to my ~/.emacsr
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm wondering if it's possible to make gnus automatically try to
do the Verify and decrypt command on every message viewed, and to sign
all messages posted or sent. Has anybody done this, and if so, what
do I need to add to my
robably have a problem with a site-start.el file somewhere in your
> load-path.
>
> Either way, set debug-on-error to t to get a backtrace.
Thank you very much!
It turns out that there were left over site-start.d files for t-gnus,
wl, semi and such stuff. aptitude pu
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have been trying to use Gnus.
>
> When trying to F (follow up quoting message), I get:
>
> run-hooks: Symbol's function definition is void: turn-on-mime-edit
>
> Checked my .em
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