how to read in the newsreader
Pete Forman
petef4+usenet at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 14:38:12 EDT 2017
Thomas Jollans <tjol at tjol.eu> writes:
> On 16/10/17 20:02, Pete Forman wrote:
>> Thomas Jollans <tjol at tjol.eu> writes:
>>>>> On 2017年10月16日 08:48, Pete Forman wrote:
>>>> Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>>>>> hmm. i did do that. maybe just a delay.
>>>>> I'll see how it will go tomorrow then. Thank you gents.
>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 12:30 AM, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Andrew Z <formisc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Michael, that's what i use too - gmail. But i get the digest only
>>>>>>> and can't really reply that way. i was hoping to get the
>>>>>>> mail.python.org list....
>>>>>>>>>>>> Turn off digests then. Easy!
>>>>>>>> If you do stick with a digest then check your newsreader for a feature
>>>> to expand it. Then you can read and reply as if you were getting
>>>> individual posts.
>>>>>>> That exists? How does it work?
>>>> The Gnus newsreader in Emacs allows you to type C-d on a digest to run
>> gnus-summary-enter-digest-group. That then behaves the same as if you
>> opened any other summary such as a regular Usenet group.
>>>> Does it set the References header correctly when replying?
Sorry, I am not in a position to test. The only digest I subscribe to is
comp.risks. The only messsage id in that is a single one for the whole
digest. Each article only has date, subject and from headers. You would
need to look inside a Python digest to see if it carries more headers
for the articles. If they are not present then they cannot be used when
composing a reply.
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