From: Mike Kupfer <kupfer@rawbw.com>
To: Christopher Howard <christopher@librehacker.com>
Cc: 75329@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#75329: 30.0.93; gnus: lowering thread score doesn't work on e-mail threads (...?)
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 19:23:11 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <154862.1736392991@alto.camomileplus.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y0zrjz60.fsf@librehacker.com>
Christopher Howard wrote:
> 1. I go to a summary buffer, select an email near the top of a thread, and enter "L t e t"
> 2. It prompts me for value, the default being what looks like a "in-reply-to" message value
> 3. I press RET, accepting the default value
>
> But nothing changes in the summary buffer.
The fact that nothing changes in the summary buffer is kind of expected,
I think. When I change the score of, for example, a subject, the
summary buffer continues to show the old score. To see the new score, I
have to cause the summary buffer to be regenerated, e.g., using "Y g".
I played around a bit with your recipe, using an nnmh group. I was able
to score down by thread by making two changes to your recipe:
1. select the email that started the thread, not just one near the top.
(This might be an artifact of the thread that I tested on. You probably
just need to select an email that everything afterwards refers to in the
References header.)
2. Use "L t s t" (s, not e). I expect substring to be safe, because
AFAIK, the message ID for one email cannot be a substring of the message
ID for a second email, due to the angle brackets (<, >) being reserved.
regards,
mike
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2025-01-03 22:44 bug#75329: 30.0.93; gnus: lowering thread score doesn't work on e-mail threads (...?) Christopher Howard
2025-01-09 3:23 ` Mike Kupfer [this message]
2025-01-09 16:18 ` Christopher Howard
2025-01-09 19:26 ` Mike Kupfer
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