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Re: ? instead of R as default
From: |
Nelson Ferreira |
Subject: |
Re: ? instead of R as default |
Date: |
Fri, 05 May 2006 01:12:26 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110005 (No Gnus v0.5) SXEmacs/22.1.5 (linux) |
"Fredrik" == Fredrik Bulow <kaliumfredrik@gmail.com> writes:
Fredrik> Hi all!
Fredrik> When there are new posts under a certain thread I wan to see all
old
Fredrik> articles in that thread by default. What is the best way to achieve
Fredrik> this?
I use the following. I started with some, but for deep threads it
impacted performance of group entering, so now I allow upto 40 old
articles to be fetched to complete the threads.
,----[ C-h v gnus-fetch-old-headers RET ]
| `gnus-fetch-old-headers' is a variable declared in Lisp.
| -- loaded from "gnus-sum"
|
| Value: 40
|
| Documentation:
| *Non-nil means that Gnus will try to build threads by grabbing old headers.
| If an unread article in the group refers to an older, already
| read (or just marked as read) article, the old article will not
| normally be displayed in the Summary buffer. If this variable is
| t, Gnus will attempt to grab the headers to the old articles, and
| thereby build complete threads. If it has the value `some', all
| old headers will be fetched but only enough headers to connect
| otherwise loose threads will be displayed. This variable can
| also be a number. In that case, no more than that number of old
| headers will be fetched. If it has the value `invisible', all
| old headers will be fetched, but none will be displayed.
|
| The server has to support NOV for any of this to work.
|
| This feature can seriously impact performance it ignores all
| locally cached header entries.
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Nelson Ferreira