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In some groups (particularly in archive groups), the
From header isn’t very interesting, since all
the articles there are written by you. To display the information
in the To or Newsgroups headers
instead, you need to decide three things: What information to
gather; where to display it; and when to display it.
gnus-extra-headers. This is a list of header
symbols. For instance:
(setq gnus-extra-headers
'(To Newsgroups X-Newsreader))
This will result in Gnus trying to obtain these three headers, and storing it in header structures for later easy retrieval.
gnus-extra-header function. Here’s a
format line spec that will access the
X-Newsreader header:
"%~(form (gnus-extra-header 'X-Newsreader))@"
gnus-ignored-from-addresses variable says when
the ‘%f’ summary line spec returns
the To, Newsreader or
From header. If this regexp matches the contents
of the From header, the value of the
To or Newsreader headers are used
instead.
To distinguish regular articles from those where the
From field has been swapped, a string is
prefixed to the To or Newsgroups
header in the summary line. By default the string is
‘-> ’ for To and
‘=> ’ for
Newsgroups, you can customize these strings with
gnus-summary-to-prefix and
gnus-summary-newsgroup-prefix.
A related variable is nnmail-extra-headers, which
controls when to include extra headers when generating overview
(NOV) files. If you have old overview files,
you should regenerate them after changing this variable, by
entering the server buffer using ^, and then
g on the appropriate mail server (e.g., nnml) to cause
regeneration.
You also have to instruct Gnus to display the data by changing
the %n spec to the %f spec in the
gnus-summary-line-format variable.
In summary, you’d typically put something like the following in ~/.gnus.el:
(setq gnus-extra-headers
'(To Newsgroups))
(setq nnmail-extra-headers gnus-extra-headers)
(setq gnus-summary-line-format
"%U%R%z%I%(%[%4L: %-23,23f%]%) %s\n")
(setq gnus-ignored-from-addresses
"Your Name Here")
(The values listed above are the default values in Gnus. Alter them to fit your needs.)
A note for news server administrators, or for users who wish to try to convince their news server administrator to provide some additional support:
The above is mostly useful for mail groups, where you have control over the NOV files that are created. However, if you can persuade your nntp admin to add (in the usual implementation, notably INN):
Newsgroups:full
to the end of her overview.fmt file, then you can use that just as you would the extra headers from the mail groups.
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