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How to do you manage Threads, your inbox, your sent folder, your archive


From: dal-blazej
Subject: How to do you manage Threads, your inbox, your sent folder, your archive
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2021 00:58:31 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Hi,

I was reading :
https://libredd.it/r/emacs/comments/rhxfqx/threaded_and_syncced_emails_with_gnus_how_can_i/

I come from mu4e. With mu4e I never had to worry about threads, I could
enable or disable their display with a keybinding and that's was
it. Simpler times without sieve and dovecot.

With gnus, I am a bit confuse.

We have the variable `gnus-message-archive-method' and
`gnus-message-archive-group' to archive sent mails.

We have also `gnus-posting-styles' to fill headers when composing a
mail, to eg, CC, BCC or GCC (what does exactly means GCC?), eventually
to myself or one of my folders.

Then we can set `gnus-parameters' to `gcc-self' for some groups (but
here I am lost).

In top of that if you use gmane.io, as another secondary method than you
imap/pop mail server, you eventually have to tweak
`gnus-refer-thread-use-search' to t and `gnus-refer-article-method' to
(something ?) to be able to retrieve your threads between back-ends.

Is it possible to archive the whole threads of whom I initiate/reply ?

What do you do with all theses variables ?

For reference in my excursion in gnus, I read the dotfiles of jao and
jwiegley, if you'are kind enough to share yours, thank's you.










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