* On the best practices
@ 2004-05-06 0:09 Xavier Maillard
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From: Xavier Maillard @ 2004-05-06 0:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
Just a poll-message.
I am used to tick messages using either tick/dormant/permanent marks.
Since these marks are prevented from expiring, and given the fact I
have big groups, it ends here in having group loading time worst and
worst.
How can I enhance that ? I mean ticked messages are used (by me) to
remember things or to keep an interesting message indefinitely. Now I
should concede I rarely read ticked messages except when someone or me
try to answer to a question I know I have informations for. So ticked
(and only ticked) messages are most of the time useless into the group
I am visiting.
What is the best practice to "move" ticked and permanent articles into
special groups where they could stay forever without interfering with
other frequently visited groups ?
My guess is that I could create groups based on certain topics (ie. a
group dedicated to emacs related articles, etc...) and save them. The
problem is I don't really know how to do this since I have never done
this before ;)
For instance I ask this because, I have ticked hundreds of article in
certain groups like ding mailing-list, emacs groups and it is getting
longer and longer to enter/leave those groups after all.
Any hint, help, pointer could be of interest to me.
Regards,
Followup-To: gnu.emacs.gnus
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Xavier MAILLARD (GnuPG: 1024D/1E028EA5)
EmacsOS user (http://emacsfr.org)
APRIL (http://www.april.org)
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