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1;;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp; coding: utf-8 -*-
2;;;
3;;; GNUS configuration
4;;;
5;;; (c) 2009 Mark Wooding
6;;;
7
8;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9;;;
10;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
13;;; (at your option) any later version.
14;;;
15;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
19;;;
20;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21;;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
22;;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
23
24;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25;;; General Gnus preferences.
26
27;; Divide the main groups list by topics.
28(add-hook 'gnus-group-mode-hook 'gnus-topic-mode)
29(setq gnus-subscribe-newsgroup-method 'gnus-subscribe-topics)
30
31;; Use hacky movemail program to move mail.
32(setq mail-source-movemail-program "~/bin/movemail-hack")
33
34;; Don't force use of a full window.
35(setq gnus-use-full-window nil)
36
37;; Display a slrn-like tree view in the summary window.
38(setq gnus-use-trees nil)
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39(setq gnus-summary-make-false-root 'dummy)
40(setq gnus-summary-line-format "%U%R%z%4L %(%[%-16,16f%]%): %B %s\n"
41 gnus-summary-dummy-line-format " %(%[----------------%]%): * %S\n")
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42(setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-root ">"
43 gnus-sum-thread-tree-false-root ">"
44 gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-indent "="
45 gnus-sum-thread-tree-indent " ")
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46(if (memq (coding-system-get (terminal-coding-system) 'mime-charset)
47 '(nil utf-8))
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48 (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-leaf-with-other "├─>"
49 gnus-sum-thread-tree-vertical "│ "
50 gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-leaf "╰─>")
51 (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-leaf-with-other "|->"
52 gnus-sum-thread-tree-vertical "| "
23564c2e 53 gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-leaf "`->"))
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54
55;; Sort threads in a useful way.
56(setq gnus-thread-sort-functions
57 '(gnus-thread-sort-by-number
58 gnus-thread-sort-by-subject
59 gnus-thread-sort-by-total-score))
60
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61;; Configure the crypto.
62(setq mm-verify-option 'known
63 mm-sign-option 'guided
64 mm-decrypt-option 'never)
65
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66;; Tracking available groups. These should work for sane servers, but maybe
67;; they'll need hacking in the local file.
68(setq gnus-save-killed-list nil
69 gnus-check-bogus-newsgroups nil
70 gnus-read-active-file 'ask-server)
71
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72;; Don't skip unread groups.
73(setq gnus-group-goto-unread nil
74 gnus-summary-next-group-on-exit nil)
75
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76;; Use one article buffer per group.
77(setq gnus-single-article-buffer nil)
78
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79;; Don't expand threads on initial opening.
80(setq gnus-thread-hide-subtree t)
81
82;; Don't use strange icons instead of traditional smileys.
83(setq gnus-treat-display-smileys nil)
84
85;; Fairly large numbers of articles are OK; don't bother warning me.
86(setq gnus-large-newsgroup 500)
87
88;; When splitting articles, crossposting is a reasonable thing to do.
89(setq nnimap-split-crosspost t)
90
91;; We may have the misfortune to talk to an Exchange server.
92(setq imap-enable-exchange-bug-workaround t)
93
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94;; Save articles in mbox format by default, of course, and save an entire
95;; batch with the same name.
96(setq gnus-prompt-before-saving t
97 gnus-default-article-saver 'gnus-summary-save-in-mail)
98
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99;; Clean up properly when closing the summary.
100(defadvice gnus-summary-exit (before mdw-kill-debris compile activate)
101 (gnus-summary-expand-window))
102
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103;; Configure article display a bit.
104(defun mdw-gnus-article-setup ()
105 (setq truncate-lines nil
106 truncate-partial-width-windows nil
107 word-wrap t
108 wrap-prefix (concat (propertize "..." 'face 'mdw-ellipsis-face)
109 " ")))
110(add-hook 'gnus-article-mode-hook #'mdw-gnus-article-setup)
111
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112;; Don't expire articles on selection if they're alread read. This provides
113;; a handy way to prevent expiry, and actually forcing expiry isn't
114;; significantly harder.
115(remove-hook 'gnus-mark-article-hook
116 'gnus-summary-mark-read-and-unread-as-read)
117(add-hook 'gnus-mark-article-hook 'gnus-summary-mark-unread-as-read)
118
119;; Leave an oubliette level 7 for broken things which look like mailboxes.
120;; Otherwise Gnus keeps on resurrecting them and later realising that they're
121;; bogus.
122(setq gnus-level-unsubscribed 6)
123
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124;; Reconfigure the `nnmail-split-fancy' syntax table to be less mad.
125(setq nnmail-split-fancy-syntax-table
126 (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
127
128 ;; This is from upstream. I don't know what it's for.
129 (modify-syntax-entry ?% "." table)
130
131 ;; Email addresses are often wrapped in `<...>', so don't consider
132 ;; those to be part of the address.
133 (modify-syntax-entry ?< "(>" table)
134 (modify-syntax-entry ?> ")<" table)
135
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136 ;; Email addresses definitely contain `.'.
137 (modify-syntax-entry ?. "_" table)
138
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139 ;; Done.
140 table))
141
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143;;; Magic for sending mail the correct way.
144
145(defvar mdw-send-mail-alist nil
146 "An alist containing ways of sending email.
147The keys are symbols naming mail-sending methods. The values are
148alists mapping Lisp variable names to values which will be bound
149around a call to the underlying `send-mail-function'. See
150`mdw-message-send-it'.")
151
152(defvar mdw-guess-send-mail-alist nil
153 "An alist for guessing the right way to send mail from a `From' address.
154The keys are (Emacs-style) regular expressions. The values are
155strings naming mail-sending methods, to be used if there is no
156`mdw-send-mail-header-name' mail header.")
157
158(defvar mdw-send-mail-header-name "X-mdw-Send-Mail"
159 "Mail header used to override the mail-sending method.
160If a header with this name exists, then `mdw-message-send-it'
161will look its value up in `mdw-send-mail-alist' to find out how
162to send the message. The idea is that you can set this header
163from `gnus-posting-styles'. The header will be stripped on
164sending.")
165
166(defvar mdw-default-send-mail-method nil
167 "The name of the default mail-sending method.")
168
169(defun mdw-message-send-it ()
170 "Send mail using the appropriate mail sending method.
171Firstly, a mail-sending method name is determined. If
172`mdw-send-mail-header-name' has a non-nil value, and a header
173with this name exists in the message being sent, then its value
174is used as the name. Otherwise, the email address from the
175`From' header is matched against the named of the association in
176`mdw-guess-send-mail-alist', and if any of them match then the
177corresponding value is used as the name. Otherwise, the value of
178`mdw-default-send-mail-method' is used.
179
180The name is then looked up in `mdw-send-mail-alist' to find an
181alist of temporary variable bindings; an error is reported if no
182matching entry is found. The variables are temporarily bound to
183their corresponding values, and the (possibly freshly rebound)
184`send-mail-function' is invoked with no parameters.
185
186If the method name is `nil', then `send-mail-function' is simply
187invoked without doing anything else very special. This can
188therefore be left as a useful default, if it's generally the
189right thing."
190
191 (let* ((method-name
192 (or
193
194 ;; Firstly, if there's an explicit header in the message, then
195 ;; we'd better use that.
196 (let ((method (message-fetch-field mdw-send-mail-header-name)))
197 (and method (intern method)))
198
199 ;; Look up the sender's address in the guess list.
200 (let* ((sender (some #'message-fetch-field
201 '("resent-sender" "resent-from"
202 "sender" "from")))
203 (addr (cadr (mail-extract-address-components sender)))
204 (alist mdw-guess-send-mail-alist)
205 assoc)
206 (catch 'found
207 (while alist
208 (setq assoc (pop alist))
209 (when (string-match (car assoc) addr)
210 (throw 'found (cdr assoc))))
211 nil))
212
213 ;; Otherwise use the default.
214 mdw-default-send-mail-method))
215
216 (method (and method-name
217 (let ((assoc (assq method-name mdw-send-mail-alist)))
218 (if assoc (cdr assoc)
219 (error "Unknown send-mail method `%s'."
220 method-name))))))
221
222 ;; Bind the appropriate variables.
223 (progv
224 (mapcar #'car method)
225 (mapcar #'cdr method)
226
227 ;; Make a copy of the buffer and strip out our magic header. (If the
228 ;; message send fails, it would be annoying to have lost the magic
229 ;; token which tells us how to retry properly.)
230 (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
231 (with-temp-buffer
232 (insert-buffer buf)
233 (message-remove-header mdw-send-mail-header-name)
234 (funcall send-mail-function))))))
235
236(setq message-send-mail-function 'mdw-message-send-it)
237
238;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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239;;; Local configuration.
240
241;; Fetching news from the local news server seems sensible.
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242(setq gnus-select-method
243 (let ((server (mdw-config 'nntp-server)))
244 (if server
245 `(nntp ,server)
246 '(nnnil ""))))
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247
248;; Now load a local configuration file.
249(load "~/.gnus-local.el")
250
251;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------