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Re: Forwarding mails
From: |
Reiner Steib |
Subject: |
Re: Forwarding mails |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 22:03:25 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
[ Including address@hidden, as it's becoming (only) Gnus related. Feel
free to strip emacs-devel on reply. ]
On Sun, Jan 20 2008, Glenn Morris wrote:
> Reiner Steib wrote:
>> Didn't C-d (`gnus-summary-enter-digest-group') work for you?
>
> Yes (in that it sends me to a buffer with two messages, one empty with
> subject (none) from nobody, one the original message);
I can't reproduce this. After one `C-d', I get a summary buffer like
this:
| Martin Svenson bugfix: python.el: completion in inferior python
With another `C-d', I get:
| m n/a Martin Svenson <* mixed> bugfix: python.el: completion [...]
| n/a Martin Svenson <1 text>
| n/a Martin Svenson <2 text> "python-el-completion-fix.patch"
> but I didn't know about that command.
I didn't know that `gnus-summary-enter-digest-group' can handle it,
but after someone mentioned some rmail undigest command, I just tried
it. ;-)
> PS given that Gnus can discard duplicate messages, and the mailing
> list can be set to not send you duplicates anyway,
I'm not subscribed to emacs-devel, I read it via Gmane, so I don't get
duplicates in the first place.
> do you really need to insert a Mail-Followup-To header?
I split Cc-ed mailing list message to special Gnus group, so it's no
big deal to receive Cc's, but they are not necessary for me. If it is
annoying for you, I try to avoid it in the future.
> It means Gnus starts composing my followup as to: rms, which makes
> little sense, since I'm replying to you.
Does `message-dont-reply-to-names' include your name or address? In
this case, Gnus shouldn't reply to you, I think (I'm to lazy to look
into the code).
Bye, Reiner.
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