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Followups To Yourself
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   Gnus offers two commands for picking out the `Message-ID' header in
the current buffer.  Gnus will then add a score rule that scores using
this `Message-ID' on the `References' header of other articles.  This
will, in effect, increase the score of all articles that respond to the
article in the current buffer.  Quite useful if you want to easily note
when people answer what you've said.

`gnus-score-followup-article'
     This will add a score to articles that directly follow up your own
     article.

`gnus-score-followup-thread'
     This will add a score to all articles that appear in a thread
     "below" your own article.

   These two functions are both primarily meant to be used in hooks like
`message-sent-hook', like this:
     (add-hook 'message-sent-hook 'gnus-score-followup-thread)

   If you look closely at your own `Message-ID', you'll notice that the
first two or three characters are always the same.  Here's two of mine:

     <x6u3u47icf.fsf@eyesore.no>
     <x6sp9o7ibw.fsf@eyesore.no>

   So "my" ident on this machine is `x6'.  This can be exploited--the
following rule will raise the score on all followups to myself:

     ("references"
      ("<x6[0-9a-z]+\\.fsf\\(_-_\\)?@.*eyesore\\.no>"
       1000 nil r))

   Whether it's the first two or first three characters that are "yours"
is system-dependent.


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