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From: Anupam Kapoor <anupam.kapoor@veritas.com>
Subject: help with nnmail-split-fancy and gnus-group-split
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:20:20 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <871xkxezs3.fsf@seldon.vxindia.veritas.com> (raw)

hi all,

i have the following lines in my gnus.el:
,----
| 
| (gnus-group-split-setup t 
| 			'(|
| 			  (any "gentoo-dev" "gentoo-dev.list")
| 			  ("personal")	; catchall.
| 			  ))
| 
`----

the intent here is that i would like to use gnus-group-split to split
mailing list messages into their respective groups, and use
nnmail-split-fancy style splitting for remaining messages.

the problem, is that for the older mails that i reclassify (B r),
all end up in a "nnml:bogus" group. which indicates that the above mail
splitting rule is not good enough.

can you please provide pointers on how to correct this behavior ?

thank you
kind regards
anupam




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