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Re: gcc-self
From: |
Benny Simonsen |
Subject: |
Re: gcc-self |
Date: |
16 Jan 2006 21:32:09 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
Andrew Raines <drewr@pobox.com>
wrote on Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:14:28 -0600:
> Benny Simonsen wrote:
>
> > Are there anyone there can explain me where to place a
> > (gcc-self . t) in .gnus?
> >
> > `gcc-self'
> > If `(gcc-self . t)' is present in the group parameter list, newly
>
> [...]
>
> The ``group parameter list'' can be edited by using `G p'
> on a group. You can use `G c' instead to get a customize
> buffer that is helpful when you're not sure what you want.
>
> -Drew
Ok, I see this info goes into .newsrc.eld - nad I can only let it work
on a single group - or I have to set it up for each group I have.
I would like to set the default to something similar to (gcc-self . t)
for all mailing grops (nnml: methods).
Perhaps someone can help me with the below?
(setq gnus-posting-styles
'((".*"
(gcc-self . t) ;;; NOT POSSIBLE :( ????????????????????????????
(signature "Mail-signature string")
)
("Me.*" ;; A set of groups starting with "Me..."
; I want Gcc to go into the same group as I am in
("Gcc" "nnml:MeACTUAL_GROUPNAME") ;; -< How? ????????????????????
)
("Bulk" ; No gcc
(gcc-self . none)
)
(message-this-is-news
;; Place news postings in a folder - just if sometging wents wrong
("Gcc" . (concat "nnfolder+archive:news." (format-time-string
"%Y" (current-time))"))
)
/Benny
- gcc-self, Benny Simonsen, 2006/01/15
- Re: gcc-self, Andrew Raines, 2006/01/15
- Re: gcc-self,
Benny Simonsen <=