* filter view to participating threads with new articles
@ 2007-07-22 5:26 timotheus
2007-07-28 4:17 ` timotheus
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From: timotheus @ 2007-07-22 5:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is there a way in Gnus to list only those threads that have new articles
*and* that I have contributed at least one post to? Even better: show
the whole thread; and only those threads that I have participated in;
and also have one or more unread article?
Regards,
-timotheus
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* Re: filter view to participating threads with new articles
2007-07-22 5:26 filter view to participating threads with new articles timotheus
@ 2007-07-28 4:17 ` timotheus
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From: timotheus @ 2007-07-28 4:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
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timotheus <timotheus@tstotts.net> writes:
> Is there a way in Gnus to list only those threads that have new articles
> *and* that I have contributed at least one post to? Even better: show
> the whole thread; and only those threads that I have participated in;
> and also have one or more unread article?
No takers? :-)
How do others keep track of following up with responses to their own
posts first; and then look at new ones later?
I imagine that an efficient usage pattern would be:
- frequently follow-up on all threads that I am participating in
- less frequently skim through other threads
Even simpler. I post a new article. Someone replies. Gnus defaults to
hiding read articles, ahd showing new ones. On a very busy mailing list
with many similar subject lines, how would I quickly find any and all
follow-ups specifically to my article(s) without reading through 100s of
posts?
-timotheus
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@ 2007-08-01 10:54 ` Michal Nazarewicz
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From: Michal Nazarewicz @ 2007-08-01 10:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
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timotheus <timotheus@tstotts.net> writes:
> Is there a way in Gnus to list only those threads that have new articles
> *and* that I have contributed at least one post to? Even better: show
> the whole thread; and only those threads that I have participated in;
> and also have one or more unread article?
I use following rule in my all.SCORE files:
#v+
(("references"
("<87[0-9a-z]+\\.fsf\\(?:_-_\\)?@erwin\\.\\(?:piotrekn\\|mina86\\.com\\)>"
1000 nil r)))
#v-
and sort threads by score, this way threads which you've replied to will
be highlighted and displayed at the top.
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