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Re: How to save the attachment?)
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Rasmus |
Subject: |
Re: How to save the attachment?) |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Sep 2014 03:12:34 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se> writes:
> Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us> writes:
>
>> In my Gnus it shows the message id as
>> 8761gfdupx.fsf@gmx.us. And indeed
>>
>> 8761gfdupx.fsf@gmx.us">http://mid.gmane.org/8761gfdupx.fsf@gmx.us
>>
>> Works. I see similar links to the one you see in the
>> References-header.
>
> I see the References-header containing first the same
> data as the Message-ID-header, then a list of mixed
> newsgroup/mailing list (?) IDs, e.g.,
> <87sijkcbor.fsf@gmx.us> and
> <mailman.9375.1411379666.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>.
>
> The @gmx.us stuff is obviously you. But then comes the
> mailing list reference as well, also from you. Only you
> have that as @gmx.us, but not I! Heck, this is
> confusing...
But is the newest Message-ID at a predicable place? If so you could
split the string by newline (or C-q C-j).
My References contain no trace of your last message, but it sounds the
server you're using is working differently.
Message-ID: <87h9zxu7zh.fsf@debian.uxu>
References: <mailman.9299.1411299479.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
<87fvfkpnzr.fsf@debian.uxu> <87sijkcbor.fsf@gmx.us>
<mailman.9375.1411379666.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
<87a95rfh2y.fsf@debian.uxu>
<mailman.9412.1411433560.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
<87r3z1uciq.fsf@debian.uxu>
<mailman.9455.1411518329.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
A quick way to get this into a nice list is (after loading org):
(mapcar (lambda (x) (replace-regexp-in-string "<?>?" "" x))
(org-split-string "<mailman.9299.1411299479.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
<87fvfkpnzr.fsf@debian.uxu> <87sijkcbor.fsf@gmx.us>
<mailman.9375.1411379666.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
<87a95rfh2y.fsf@debian.uxu>
<mailman.9412.1411433560.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>
<87r3z1uciq.fsf@debian.uxu>
<mailman.9455.1411518329.1147.info-gnus-english@gnu.org>" "
?[[:space:]]+"))
> In other headers, "info-gnus-english" is all over the
> place. 2014 is in the Date-header. 09 isn't anywhere,
> but "Sep" is in the Date-header, again. But where is
> 00059 (or even 59)? Nowhere in plain text, at least.
Maybe it has to do with `gnus-article-date-headers'?
—Rasmus
--
May contains speling mistake
- make a reference, or 'reconnect' sent post somewhere else (was: Re: How to save the attachment?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/09/21
- Re: make a reference, or 'reconnect' sent post somewhere else (was: Re: How to save the attachment?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/09/21
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Rasmus, 2014/09/22
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Kevin Brubeck Unhammer, 2014/09/22
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/09/23
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Rasmus, 2014/09/23
- Message not available
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/09/23
- Re: How to save the attachment?),
Rasmus <=
- Message not available
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/09/26
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Rasmus, 2014/09/27
- Message not available
- Re: How to save the attachment?), Emanuel Berg, 2014/09/27