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Re: Organization
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Slackrat |
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Re: Organization |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Mar 2007 07:32:41 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.90 (gnu/linux) |
* Greg Bognar <greg.bognar@gmail.com> a écrit
> Greg Bognar <greg.bognar@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Glyn Millington <wistanswick@linuxmail.org> writes:
>>
>>> GB <greg.bognar@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Hi, I am new to Gnus.
>>>>
>>>> Could someone tell me how I could tell Gnus *not* to put the
>>>> Organization: line in the header? Neither of these work:
>>>>
>>>> (setq gnus-posting-styles
>>>> '((message-news-p
>>>> (name "GB")
>>>> (address "...&gmail.com")
>>>> (organization nil)))
>>>>
>>>> (setq gnus-posting-styles
>>>> '((message-news-p
>>>> (name "GB")
>>>> (address "...&gmail.com")
>>>> (organization "")))
>>>
>>> Hi Greg,
>>>
>>> Try ("Organization" nil) in those posting styles. If you can't see my
>>> organization, then it works!
>>
>> Well, if you can't see my organization, then it did work. Just out of
>> curiosity, what is it that puts this line in the header? As far as I
>> can tell, I did not have it set anywhere in my Emacs.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Greg
>
> And it seems that it *did not* work.
;; HEADERS THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE
;; ################################
(setq gnus-visible-headers
(quote ("^From:" "^Newsgroups:" "^Subject:" "^Date:"
"^Followup-To:" "^Reply-To:" "^Summary:"
;; "^Followup-To:" "^Reply-To:" "^Organization:" "^Summary:"
"^Keywords:" "^To:" "^[BGF]?Cc:" "^Posted-To:"
"^Mail-Copies-To:" "^Apparently-To:" "^Gnus-Warning:"
"^Resent-From:" "^X-Sent:" "^X-Mailer:" "^User-Agent:"
"^X-Newsreader" "Content-Type:")))
This works for me
Note the replaceable line with Organization in it
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