* dot (.) in mail group names?
@ 2000-01-07 13:52 Michal Jankowski
2000-04-21 13:47 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Michal Jankowski @ 2000-01-07 13:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm trying to have a hierarchy of mail groups.
So I have procmail sorting mail into something like:
~/incoming/a.b.c.spool
~/incoming/a.b.d.spool
etc, and then use
'(gnus-secondary-select-methods (quote ((nnfolder "ccfs1.fuw.edu.pl"))))
'(mail-sources (quote ((directory :path "~/incoming/"))))
and it __almost__ works.
That is, it works if I do "mkdir -p ~/Mail/a/b" before starting emacs,
but doesn't work otherwise. A truss of emacs shows it doing
mkdir("~/Mail/a", 0777) = 0
mkdir("~/Mail/a/b", 0777) = 0
but perhaps it happens too late to work properly.
I'm using emacs-20.4 and gnus 5.8.2.
Thanks
Michal
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* Re: dot (.) in mail group names?
2000-01-07 13:52 dot (.) in mail group names? Michal Jankowski
@ 2000-04-21 13:47 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 2000-04-21 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michal Jankowski <Michal.Jankowski@fuw.edu.pl> writes:
> I'm trying to have a hierarchy of mail groups.
> So I have procmail sorting mail into something like:
>
> ~/incoming/a.b.c.spool
> ~/incoming/a.b.d.spool
>
> etc, and then use
> '(gnus-secondary-select-methods (quote ((nnfolder "ccfs1.fuw.edu.pl"))))
> '(mail-sources (quote ((directory :path "~/incoming/"))))
>
> and it __almost__ works.
`(setq debug-on-error t)', repeat the bug and mail me the resulting
backtrace.
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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