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Group: gnu.emacs.gnus · Group Profile
Author: Ross A. LairdRoss A. Laird Date: Sep 18, 2008 08:34
Thanks for the help. I figured this was probably in the docs somewhere,
but one of the difficulties I have with gnus (the main difficulty, which
is nested inside the main advantage of gnus) is that there are so many
options and settings that I always have difficulty finding the right
item in the documentation. So, thanks for that.
Also, I notice that on this list (and on the main emacs list) many of
you emacs adepts provide doc or code snippets (as below) in a neat
little formatted block. I assume, being emacs adepts, that you do not
type in all those little dashes and vertical lines. You have a function,
surely, that does all the legwork for you. And it's probably called
something like region-format-as-extract, and you probably have a
shortcut key for it, like 'C-c fae', and so on. So, how do I do that?
Cheers.
Ross
> ,----[ (info "(gnus)Expiring Mail") ]
> | If you do not mark an article as expirable, it will remain on your
> | system until hell freezes over. This bears repeating one more time,
> | with some spurious capitalizations: IF you do NOT mark articles as
> | EXPIRABLE, Gnus will NEVER delete those ARTICLES.
> `----
>
> So unless you mark a mail with `E' or have some expiry rules (for
> example by setting group parameters for your mail groups) mails will
> never be deleted.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Tassilo
> --
> "DRM manages rights in the same way a jail manages freedom"
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