* Default selection of group for `B c'
@ 1996-04-25 11:47 Kees de Bruin
1996-04-28 9:33 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Kees de Bruin @ 1996-04-25 11:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
I use `B c' to copy articles from my news spool to a nnml spool instead of
saving the articles in files or folders. For normal save operations one can
use gnus-split-methods to select the destination of the article. However,
for `B c' this is not possible. Is it possible to get the same behaviour as
with normal saves? I should probably say that I use sgnus-0.77.
TIA,
Kees.
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* Re: Default selection of group for `B c'
1996-04-25 11:47 Default selection of group for `B c' Kees de Bruin
@ 1996-04-28 9:33 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-04-28 9:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
bruin@tasking.nl (Kees de Bruin) writes:
> I use `B c' to copy articles from my news spool to a nnml spool instead of
> saving the articles in files or folders. For normal save operations one can
> use gnus-split-methods to select the destination of the article. However,
> for `B c' this is not possible. Is it possible to get the same behaviour as
> with normal saves?
Yup. `B c' and `B m' use `gnus-move-split-methods' to provide
defaults. It has the same syntax as all the other split method
variables.
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