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Re: How to change to nick name
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Decare |
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Re: How to change to nick name |
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Tue, 04 May 2010 15:47:08 -0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (cygwin) |
asjo@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
I see, this feature is really nice.
Thanks for your detailed explination.
> On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 06:34:00 -0100, Decare wrote:
>
>> It does really work. There are a further question that why the default
>> setting of variable gnus-ignored-from-addresses takes my email address.
>> I don't set it intentionally.
>
> Because usually you know your own name, so for emails/articles written
> by yourself, it is often more interesting to see to whom you wrote.
>
> The place this comes in the most handy might be in your archive of
> outgoing emails:
>
> Instead of seeing a list like this in my nnml+archive:mail-2010:
>
> O +[ 87: Adam Sjøgren ] [gmane.announce] New group
> gmane.comp.emulators.virtualbox.user
> O +[ 35: Adam Sjøgren ] Fix infinite loop in EMBL writer.
> O + [ 16: Adam Sjøgren ]
> O +[ 23: Adam Sjøgren ] Re: Opgradering af soekris
> O +[ 5: Adam Sjøgren ] Garage Biotech
>
> I see something like:
>
> O +[ 87: -> John C. Recipient ] [gmane.announce] New group
> gmane.comp.emulators.virtualbox.user
> O +[ 35: -> bioperl-l@bioperl.or] Fix infinite loop in EMBL writer.
> O + [ 16: -> bioperl-l@bioperl.or]
> O +[ 23: -> Jacob E. Mail ] Re: Opgradering af soekris
> O +[ 5: -> someone@example.com ] Garage Biotech
>
> which is arguably more relevant when you are trying to find an email you
> wrote to someone (or an article you wrote in some group).
>
> I think it is a nice little feature.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adam
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