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Re: Multiple Message Forwarding/Attaching


From: Tassilo Horn
Subject: Re: Multiple Message Forwarding/Attaching
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:27:41 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (gnu/linux)

Nicolas KOWALSKI <niko@petole.demisel.net> writes:

Hi Nicolas,

>>> This works when the mails to be attached are in the same group.  How
>>> do you attach mails that are stored in different groups ?
>>
>> Very good question, and I don't know how to do that in a good way.  I
>> see two workarounds:
>>
>>   a) Open a sticky article buffer for each message you want to forward,
>>      and then use `mml-attach-buffer' (C-c RET b).  But I don't know if
>>      that works if the messages contain attachments and stuff...
>
> Thanks for the idea, but how to open a "sticky" article buffer?

In a summary buffer, there is:

,----
| A S runs the command gnus-sticky-article, which is an interactive compiled 
Lisp
| function in `gnus-art.el'.
| 
| It is bound to A S, <menu-bar> <Article> <Make article buffer sticky>.
| 
| (gnus-sticky-article ARG)
| 
| Make the current article sticky.
| If a prefix ARG is given, ask for a name for this sticky article buffer.
`----

Also, have a look at the manual:

,----[ (info "(gnus)Sticky Articles") ]
|    This implies that it's not possible to have more than one article
| buffer in a group at a time.  But sometimes you might want to display
| all the latest emails from your mother, your father, your aunt, your
| uncle and your 17 cousins to coordinate the next christmas party.
| 
|    That's where sticky articles come in handy.  A sticky article buffer
| basically is a normal article buffer, but it won't be reused when you
| select another article.
`----

Bye,
Tassilo





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