* Using nnmail-expiry-target Qs
@ 2001-03-15 15:20 Dmitry Yaitskov
2001-03-15 17:45 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Dmitry Yaitskov @ 2001-03-15 15:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I have started to use nnmail-expiry-target to archive old messages. My
custom function that I've set nnmail-expiry-target to returns a
nnfolder group for mail that I want to save. I have two
questions/problems with this setup so far (have been using it for a
day only):
1. When messages are being expired, Gnus says "deleting message..." in
the status line, even when it is moving the message. A bit
disconserting.
2. (This is probably RTFM, but I haven't found it) Old messages moved
to the archive nnfolder group are marked as unread. How to suppress
it (or alternatively, specify that all messages in a group are
always read)?
Thanks.
[Using Oort Gnus v0.01, about a month old.]
--
Cheers,
-Dima.
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* Re: Using nnmail-expiry-target Qs
2001-03-15 15:20 Using nnmail-expiry-target Qs Dmitry Yaitskov
@ 2001-03-15 17:45 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2001-03-15 17:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Ding
On 15 Mar 2001, Dmitry Yaitskov wrote:
> 2. (This is probably RTFM, but I haven't found it) Old messages
> moved to the archive nnfolder group are marked as unread. How to
> suppress it (or alternatively, specify that all messages in a
> group are always read)?
I know of no way other than manually hitting `c' on the group every
now and then.
kai
--
Be indiscrete. Do it continuously.
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