From: Robert Girault <r@dev.null>
To: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
Subject: Re: on automatic gnus-summary-insert-new-articles after posting
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 13:00:58 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86va8yni9x.fsf@dev.null> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <mailman.4370.1532847194.1292.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> Robert Girault <r@dev.null> writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> This brings me to a point I've been trying to set up Gnus for. I'd like
>> to keep, for a while, a history of everything I wrote. Saving messages
>> locally isn't good enough because the context is gone. The context is
>> the thread.
>>
>> When I enter a group, I feel lost. I think it's slrn that I've used in
>> the past. When I'd enter a news group, I'd have a clear idea of what's
>> happening---which threads are growing and which are not.
>
> I looked up slrn, and interestingly the author seemed to have written it
> because he found Gnus too slow!
I can't compare it myself. I run them on different systems.
> I don't know how slrn does it, so I don't know exactly what effect
> you're after. Are you using threading? I've got `gnus-show-threads' set
> to t and `gnus-fetch-old-headers' set to 'some, and that shows me just
> as much context as I want.
Surprisingly perhaps, I feel better without threading, so I turned it
off. When I wanna see a parent message, I say ^.
>> Also, my way of working is to write articles, but only post them after
>> I've reviewed them. I haven't yet acquired skills enough to do that
>> with Gnus.
>>
>> I know it's possible to save them as drafts and send them later, but I'd
>> like to distinguish between partially written messages from messages
>> queued for delivery.
>
> You can use the agent for this. When you're finished with a message, hit
> "C-c C-j" (gnus-delay-article), and you can choose a future date at
> which the message will send. It won't actually send at that date unless
> you run the `gnus-delay-send-queue' command in the *Group* buffer. That
> might do what you want, though I don't know how easy it is to edit
> messages once you've added them to the queue.
The manual says it will send if I check for new messages, but I'm
thinking I must run gnus-delay-initialize. I won't turn it on for now.
I'm getting there. Thanks!
[...]
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Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-07-28 15:35 Robert Girault
2018-07-28 16:13 ` Eric Abrahamsen
[not found] ` <mailman.4364.1532794430.1292.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
2018-07-28 19:54 ` Robert Girault
2018-07-28 20:42 ` Winston
2018-07-28 20:59 ` Eric Abrahamsen
[not found] ` <mailman.4365.1532811610.1292.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
2018-07-29 0:19 ` Robert Girault
2018-07-29 6:52 ` Eric Abrahamsen
2018-07-29 8:07 ` Adam Sjøgren
2018-07-29 16:42 ` Eric Abrahamsen
2018-07-29 18:04 ` Adam Sjøgren
2018-07-29 8:03 ` Adam Sjøgren
2018-07-29 14:37 ` Winston
[not found] ` <mailman.4370.1532847194.1292.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
2018-07-29 16:00 ` Robert Girault [this message]
2018-07-29 16:15 ` on continuing from where left off (Was: Re: on automatic gnus-summary-insert-new-articles after posting) Robert Girault
2018-07-29 17:17 ` on automatic gnus-summary-insert-new-articles after posting Eric Abrahamsen
2018-07-30 1:26 ` Robert Girault
[not found] ` <mailman.4372.1532851440.1292.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
2018-07-29 16:04 ` Robert Girault
2018-07-29 18:03 ` Adam Sjøgren
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