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Re: Automatically insert X-No-Archive in headers
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Andreas Davour |
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Re: Automatically insert X-No-Archive in headers |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:01:25 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/21.4 (gnu/linux) |
Allan <mu8ja0i@earthlink.net> writes:
> Andreas Davour <anteRUN@updateLIKE.uu.HELLse> writes:
>
>> Is there a way to insert the no-archive header automatically, so I don't
>> have to type C-c C-f a all the time?
>>
>> I've not found any indication in the manual, but am a bit new at serious
>> gnus usage anyway.
>>
>
> Message default headers (message-required-news-headers) are covered in
> the Gnus manual but I will simply share with you my .gnus init file
> which you can adapt to your own purpose easily enough. Just change the
> string "Reply-to" to "X-No-Archive" and fill in the desired non-nil
> value since I don't remember the syntax of that header. If you set it
> to `t' the header will be added. You may also want to check the value
> of gnus-init-file. Mine is called "_gnus" for Windows compatibility
> reasons. After you get it working you can byte-compile it for
> efficiency to create ".gnus.elc" . If you want more headers later on
> simply add them as additional arguments to the `(list )' construct on
> line one of the code in the same form '(optional. x)`.
Thanks! I'll look into that option.
/andreas
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