* Re: mail tweak request
[not found] ` <yoij65do9re8.fsf@frealaf.dd.chalmers.se>
@ 2004-03-01 22:49 ` Windar
[not found] ` <87brnfyco4.fsf@nowhere.org>
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From: Windar @ 2004-03-01 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
bojohan+news@dd.chalmers.se (Johan Bockgård) disait le 03/01/04 :
> Windar <windarSPAMSUCKS@ferraro.net> writes:
>
>> Now the only thing that the posting styles permit us to do for the
>> moment are when replying a mail/news or when already being "inside"
>> a newsgroup. But when we want to write a new mail by pressing the
>> 'm' key while in the Group buffer, the generated header has the
>> default values.
>
> Read `C-h k m'
m runs the command gnus-group-mail
which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `gnus-msg'.
It is bound to m, <menu-bar> <gnus> <send a mail>.
(gnus-group-mail &optional ARG)
Start composing a mail.
If ARG, use the group under the point to find a posting style.
If ARG is 1, prompt for a group name to find the posting style.
ok, so pressing '1' then 'm' gives me a choice...
and what if no group corresponds to the posting styles I want for my
mail ?
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* Re: mail tweak request
[not found] ` <87brnfyco4.fsf@nowhere.org>
@ 2004-03-02 16:38 ` Windar
2004-03-02 19:20 ` Windar
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From: Windar @ 2004-03-02 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Glyn Millington <wistanswick@linuxmail.org> disait le 03/02/04 :
> Windar <windarSPAMSUCKS@ferraro.net> writes:
>
>> and what if no group corresponds to the posting styles I want for my
>> mail ?
>
> What you need, brother, is gnus-pers.el
>
>
> ,----
> | gnus-pers implements personalities for Message mode. It allows you to
> | define a personality with any e-mail address, extra headers and signature
> | you like, either as strings, functions or variables (signatures may also
> | be files). Then it will chose a personality for you based on header info,
> | gnus-newsgroup-name or group parameter. Additionally, you can change a
> | personality in the middle of writing a message. This is intended to be an
> | alternative to gnus-posting-styles, which only sets personalities
> | (posting styles) based on which group you are in. Also,
> | gnus-posting-styles must be defined by editing a your .gnus whereas
> | gnus-pers uses Xemacs customize facility.
> `----
>
> http://www.comsecmilnavpac.net/elisp/gnus-pers.el
>
> Have fun!
Thanks, I'll look into that
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***** Jungle Power *****
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- Prodigy
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* Re: mail tweak request
[not found] ` <87brnfyco4.fsf@nowhere.org>
2004-03-02 16:38 ` Windar
@ 2004-03-02 19:20 ` Windar
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Windar @ 2004-03-02 19:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Glyn Millington <wistanswick@linuxmail.org> disait le 03/02/04 :
> Windar <windarSPAMSUCKS@ferraro.net> writes:
>
>> and what if no group corresponds to the posting styles I want for my
>> mail ?
>
> What you need, brother, is gnus-pers.el
>
>
> ,----
> | gnus-pers implements personalities for Message mode. It allows you to
> | define a personality with any e-mail address, extra headers and signature
> | you like, either as strings, functions or variables (signatures may also
> | be files). Then it will chose a personality for you based on header info,
> | gnus-newsgroup-name or group parameter. Additionally, you can change a
> | personality in the middle of writing a message. This is intended to be an
> | alternative to gnus-posting-styles, which only sets personalities
> | (posting styles) based on which group you are in. Also,
> | gnus-posting-styles must be defined by editing a your .gnus whereas
> | gnus-pers uses Xemacs customize facility.
> `----
>
> http://www.comsecmilnavpac.net/elisp/gnus-pers.el
I'm using GNU Emacs (Win32 version) and M-x customize Personality
doesn't work. Is there any other way to customize my personalities ?
using a personalities file for instance ?
Second thing, I am prompted for which personality to use even when
replying a mail ('r' or 'R'), a news message ('f' or 'F') or when
wanting to write a totally new news message ('a').
I'd like to be prompted only when I press 'm'.
I took a look at gnus-pers.el but I'm not an elisp pro and didn't
find answers to those problems...
thx for any help :-)
--
***** Jungle Power *****
We love Rohypnol, She got Rohypnol, We take Rohypnol, Just forget it all
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* Re: mail tweak request
[not found] <uu118pgaw.fsf@ferraro.net>
@ 2004-03-01 22:03 ` Jørn Helge B. Dahl
[not found] ` <yoij65do9re8.fsf@frealaf.dd.chalmers.se>
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From: Jørn Helge B. Dahl @ 2004-03-01 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
* Windar <windarSPAMSUCKS@ferraro.net>
> Now the only thing that the posting styles permit us to do for the
> moment are when replying a mail/news or when already being "inside" a
> newsgroup. But when we want to write a new mail by pressing the 'm'
> key while in the Group buffer, the generated header has the default
> values.
>
> How can I decide which e-mail address I want to be displayed in the
> "To" headeer when writing a totally new mail ?
Use 'C-u m' with point on the group you want to use the posting-style
of.
--
Jørn Helge B. Dahl
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