If I have in .gnus a structure like (setq gnus-select-method and then subsequently (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods How do I remove the first server from the list? Should I just replace it with the second server? I think the article numbers would be messed up.
Richmond writes:
> If I have in .gnus a structure like
>
> (setq gnus-select-method
>
> and then subsequently
>
> (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
>
> How do I remove the first server from the list? Should I just replace it
> with the second server? I think the article numbers would be messed up.
You can set gnus-select-method to '(nnnil) - then it will do nothing,
and everything else will be "secondary" select-methods. This way you
also avoid having the special case for the first method.
Best regards,
Adam
--
"We can discuss sexism in survival situations when Adam Sjøgren
I get back." asjo@koldfront.dk
Adam Sjøgren <asjo@koldfront.dk> writes: > Richmond writes: > >> If I have in .gnus a structure like >> >> (setq gnus-select-method >> >> and then subsequently >> >> (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods >> >> How do I remove the first server from the list? Should I just replace it >> with the second server? I think the article numbers would be messed up. > > You can set gnus-select-method to '(nnnil) - then it will do nothing, > and everything else will be "secondary" select-methods. This way you > also avoid having the special case for the first method. > Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but it's really a thing, nnnil. https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
Adam Sjøgren <asjo@koldfront.dk> writes:
> Richmond writes:
>
>> If I have in .gnus a structure like
>>
>> (setq gnus-select-method
>>
>> and then subsequently
>>
>> (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
>>
>> How do I remove the first server from the list? Should I just replace it
>> with the second server? I think the article numbers would be messed up.
>
> You can set gnus-select-method to '(nnnil) - then it will do nothing,
> and everything else will be "secondary" select-methods. This way you
> also avoid having the special case for the first method.
I wonder why simple 'nil is not accepted as well: it's extremely
confusing.
Thanks,
-- Sergey Organov
Sergey writes:
> I wonder why simple 'nil is not accepted as well: it's extremely
> confusing.
nnnil is the "do nothing" backend, the name is similar to eg nnimap,
nnspool, and nnmbox.
The historical split between the primary select method and the secondary
methods is more confusing to me :-)
Best regards,
Adam
--
"Too much, too soon Adam Sjøgren
You're way out of tune asjo@koldfront.dk
No class, no class"
Adam Sjøgren wrote: > The historical split between the primary select method and > the secondary methods is more confusing to me :-) Exactly. -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Richmond wrote: > Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but > it's really a thing, nnnil. > > https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el What's nn anyway, network news? -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Emanuel Berg <incal@dataswamp.org> writes:
> Richmond wrote:
>
>> Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but
>> it's really a thing, nnnil.
>>
>> https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
>
> What's nn anyway, network news?
The naming is built on the original protocol, nntp: Network News
Transfer Protocol. As Gnus grew the ability to speak more protocols,
they all got the same nn* prefix. I actually find it sort of handy for
distinguishing discussions about IMAP or maildir from the Gnus backends,
but I agree there shouldn't be any need for nnnil.
Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >>> Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but >>> it's really a thing, nnnil. >>> >>> https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el >> >> What's nn anyway, network news? > > The naming is built on the original protocol, nntp: Network > News Transfer Protocol. As Gnus grew the ability to speak > more protocols, they all got the same nn* prefix. I actually > find it sort of handy for distinguishing discussions about > IMAP or maildir from the Gnus backends, but I agree there > shouldn't be any need for nnnil. That, the last thing, I didn't say tho. We need nil (and /dev/null) so why not nnnil? -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
> That, the last thing, I didn't say tho. > > We need nil (and /dev/null) so why not nnnil? And `ignore' etc ... -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Emanuel Berg <incal@dataswamp.org> writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>>>> Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but
>>>> it's really a thing, nnnil.
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
>>>
>>> What's nn anyway, network news?
>>
>> The naming is built on the original protocol, nntp: Network
>> News Transfer Protocol. As Gnus grew the ability to speak
>> more protocols, they all got the same nn* prefix. I actually
>> find it sort of handy for distinguishing discussions about
>> IMAP or maildir from the Gnus backends, but I agree there
>> shouldn't be any need for nnnil.
>
> That, the last thing, I didn't say tho.
>
> We need nil (and /dev/null) so why not nnnil?
We needs The Knights Who Say nnnil!
Richmond wrote: >> We need nil (and /dev/null) so why not nnnil? > > We needs The Knights Who Say nnnil! Heroes of nnnight and nnnagic! -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> writes:
> Adam Sjøgren <asjo@koldfront.dk> writes:
>
>> Richmond writes:
>>
>>> If I have in .gnus a structure like
>>>
>>> (setq gnus-select-method
>>>
>>> and then subsequently
>>>
>>> (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
>>>
>>> How do I remove the first server from the list? Should I just replace it
>>> with the second server? I think the article numbers would be messed up.
>>
>> You can set gnus-select-method to '(nnnil) - then it will do nothing,
>> and everything else will be "secondary" select-methods. This way you
>> also avoid having the special case for the first method.
>>
>
> Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but it's really a
> thing, nnnil.
>
> https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
I think I have discovered an unexpected side effect of this, which is
that I no longer have a folder containing sent articles. Can I create a
new one? Maybe it is just a coincidence but I used to have a folder with
sent articles in, and now I do not.