From: Tassilo Horn <tsdh@gnu.org>
To: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
Subject: Confusion about headers I can score on
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 08:49:12 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wqzgj6zb.fsf@thinkpad.tsdh.de> (raw)
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused about the meaning and effects of what header I chose
to score on with `I' and `L'. Basically, I almost always want to say:
score (up/down) the article at point and all followups (also future
followups) recursively, i.e., the (sub)thread whose root is the article
at point.
Guessing by the name, I've thought `I t ...' and `I T', that is, score
on thread, is what I want. But it isn't. When I do `I T' on some
article, exit and reenter the summary, it's score is only adapted by my
adaptive scoring rules, so its score changes +/-5, but not +/-1000 as
said by `gnus-score-interactive-default-score'.
So how do I do what I want?
And another thing. Does scoring on followups have a different semantics
with interactive and adaptive scoring? At least the docs say so:
,----[ (info "(gnus)Summary Score Commands") ]
| `f'
| Score on followups--this matches the author name, and adds
| scores to the followups to this author. (Using this key
| leads to the creation of `ADAPT' files.)
`----
Whereas:
,----[ (info "(gnus)Adaptive Scoring") ]
| The headers you can score on are `from', `subject', `message-id',
| `references', `xref', `lines', `chars' and `date'. In addition, you
| can score on `followup', which will create an adaptive score entry that
| matches on the `References' header using the `Message-ID' of the
| current article, thereby matching the following thread.
`----
Bye,
Tassilo
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