From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Msuck: nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.emacs.gnus.user/2437 Path: news.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: David Magda Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.gnus.user Subject: Re: placement of marked messages Date: 06 May 2003 17:18:17 -0400 Organization: Bell Sympatico Message-ID: <86r87bwz8m.fsf@number6.magda.ca> References: <86he8cvylv.fsf@number6.magda.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: main.gmane.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Trace: sea.gmane.org 1138668868 15118 80.91.229.2 (31 Jan 2006 00:54:28 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@sea.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:54:28 +0000 (UTC) Original-X-From: nobody Tue Jan 17 17:30:41 2006 Original-Path: quimby.gnus.org!newsfeed1.e.nsc.no!nsc.no!nextra.com!uio.no!news.tele.dk!news.tele.dk!small.news.tele.dk!newsfeed!wn13feed!worldnet.att.net!207.35.177.252!nf3.bellglobal.com!nf1.bellglobal.com!nf2.bellglobal.com!news20.bellglobal.com.POSTED!not-for-mail Original-Sender: dmagda@number6.magda.ca Original-Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus User-Agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 Original-NNTP-Posting-Host: 64.229.225.45 Original-X-Complaints-To: abuse@sympatico.ca Original-X-Trace: news20.bellglobal.com 1052255897 64.229.225.45 (Tue, 06 May 2003 17:18:17 EDT) Original-NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 17:18:17 EDT Original-Xref: bridgekeeper.physik.uni-ulm.de gnus-emacs-gnus:2577 Original-Lines: 21 X-Gnus-Article-Number: 2577 Tue Jan 17 17:30:41 2006 Xref: news.gmane.org gmane.emacs.gnus.user:2437 Archived-At: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen writes: > David Magda writes: > > > How do I go about placing marked messages ('!') at the bottom of the > > list of message in a newsgroup? > > Why not use `?' instead of `!'? Then you won't see them unless > somebody responds to them, or you type `/ w'. Mostly because I refer to them every so often. I mark them for reference so I don't have to go searching in Groups.Google. Does `/ w' reveal the messages that are marked with `?' and that are hidden? -- David Magda , http://www.magda.ca/ Because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new. -- Niccolo Machiavelli, _The Prince_, Chapter VI