Richard Riley writes: Hi Richard, > Deepak Tripathi writes: > >> Richard Riley writes: >> >> Hi Richard, >> >>> Robert Pluim writes: >>> >>>> Eric S Fraga writes: >>>> >>>>> Deepak Tripathi writes: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Team, >>>>>> >>>>>> How gnus works with offline/unplugged mode. I am using > offliceIMAP >>> to >>>>>> fetch all my mails in Maildir format. Then i run J j to switch >>> into >>>>>> unplugged mode, I write mails and send, which gonna store in > queue >>>>>> folder. >>>>>> >>>>>> Then i come in plugged mode and try to send mail using D t and D >>> s, but >>>>>> messages are still in queue folder. >>>>> >>>>> I use "J S" (gnus-group-send-queue) to send queued up emails. > The >>> D map >>>>> is about sieve (on my system, at least). >>>> >>>> In the queue group, those are bound to various draft-send > commands, >>> I >>>> guess because queue inherits from draft mode. Lars, wouldn't it > make >>>> more sense if they actually sent messages? >>>> >>>> Robert >>>> >>> >>> D s works the same in the queue and the draft afaik. >>> >> Its not working from the queue folder. > > It happened to me more than once - I reported it but couldnt reliably > reproduce it. Check your group set up. Put your cursor over the queue > folder in the Groups buffer and type "G E" > > It should be something like this > > ("nndraft:queue" 1 nil nil > (nndraft "") > ((timestamp 19903 62247) > (gnus-dummy > (gnus-draft-mode)))) > I have something like ("nndraft:queue" 1 nil ((unsend 3)) (nndraft "") ((timestamp 19902 49562) (gnus-dummy (gnus-draft-mode)))) its says unsend 3, but nndraft:queue is empty or probably i didn't understood the parameter. Somehow editing the draft using e and then C c C c works for me. > It's all hellishly complicated but stick with it! queues and drafts in > particular are kind of intertwined. -- ,---- | Life's Too Short, Write Fast Code, Use emacs :) | Deepak Tripathi(gnumonk) | irc: irc.debian.org | nick: deepak, gnumonk | web: http://www.gnumonk.com `----