* Experimenting with QGnus 0.20
@ 1998-01-06 15:35 Norman Walsh
1998-01-08 16:39 ` Norman Walsh
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Norman Walsh @ 1998-01-06 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello World,
I've just started playing with QGnus and I'm having a little
difficulty getting my head around what's happening. I've been
using Gnus with the nnml backend to read mail for years with
(setq gnus-select-method '(nnml ""))
but I've never used it for news because I'm not "plugged" all
the time.
So in QGnus 0.20, I verified that everything was working ok
with nnml, then I added
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nntp "news.berkshire.net")))
to add news. I subscribed to a couple of groups and everything
still seemed to be well.
So I added (gnus-agentize) and still everything was OK. So I
got "plugged" and ran "J s".
Gnus grovelled through a small subset of my forty or more nnml groups
and produced ~/News/agent/nnml/unnamed containing
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> .
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> ..
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> agent.lib
1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> cron
1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> emacs
1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> letterpress
1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> pilot
1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> spam
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> tds
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> unicode
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> w3c-sgml-wg
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> web
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> wordsmith
1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> xml-dev
Now when I'm "unplugged" it seems to only look in there. If my nnml
groups are local, why did it do this? I thought I'd still be able
to read my nnml groups when I was unplugged.
Hints, suggestions, etc. most welcome.
FWIW, I've attached my .gnus.el file to the end of this message.
(There are a few hacks in there for the odd way that I collect mail
off my ISP, but I don't think that they're relevant.)
--norm
;; Using procmail?
(setq nnmail-use-procmail t)
(setq nnmail-spool-file 'procmail) ; same as nnmail-use-procmail :-)
(setq nnmail-procmail-directory "~/.incoming/")
;; Maybe there ought to be a gnus-group-load-hook?
(add-hook 'gnus-group-mode-hook (lambda nil
(define-key gnus-group-mode-map "g"
'get-new-mail-and-news)))
;; Using nnmail-split-methods?
;(setq nnmail-use-procmail nil)
;(setq nnmail-spool-file "~/.incoming/mail.spool")
;; Other settings...
;;(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "news.berkshire.net"))
;;(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnml "")))
(setq gnus-select-method '(nnml ""))
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nntp "news.berkshire.net")))
;;(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods nil)
(setq nnmail-delete-incoming t)
(setq nnml-directory "~/Mail/")
(setq nndraft-directory "~/.maildrafts")
(setq gnus-save-killed-list nil)
(setq nnmail-keep-last-article nil)
(setq gnus-save-newsrc-file nil)
(setq nnmail-crosspost-link-function 'copy-file)
(setq gnus-suppress-duplicates t)
(setq gnus-save-duplicate-list t)
(setq gnus-duplicate-list-length 1000)
(setq gnus-duplicate-file "~/.news.dups")
(setq gnus-default-subscribed-newsgroups t)
(setq gnus-subscribe-newsgroup-method 'gnus-subscribe-alphabetically)
(setq gnus-large-newsgroup 500)
(setq gnus-group-line-format "%M%S%5y,%3T: %(%g%)
")
(setq mail-yank-prefix "> ")
(if (equal system-type 'windows-nt)
(setq nnmail-movemail-program
"m:/gnuwin32/b18/h-i386-cygwin32/bin/mv.exe"))
(add-hook 'gnus-group-mode-hook 'gnus-topic-mode)
(add-hook 'message-header-setup-hook 'add-bcc-header)
(add-hook 'message-header-setup-hook 'ndw-patch-reply-to)
;; Setup the colors that I like...well, like is too strong a word,
;; but they're better than the defaults on my system...
(custom-set-variables)
(custom-set-faces
'(gnus-group-mail-3-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Wheat"))))
'(gnus-group-mail-3-empty-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
'(gnus-summary-high-ticked-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
'(gnus-summary-normal-ticked-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
;; '(gnus-summary-low-ancient-face
;; ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "blue4"))))
'(gnus-cite-face-4
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
'(message-cited-text-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
'(message-header-name-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Black"))))
'(message-header-other-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Dark Green"))))
'(message-header-subject-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "White"))))
'(message-header-to-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Yellow"))))
'(message-header-cc-face
((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "cyan2"))))
)
(setq gnus-message-archive-group
'((if (message-news-p)
"news"
(format "%s.%s"
(format-time-string
"%Y-%m" (current-time))
machine-name))))
(setq gnus-article-display-hook
'(gnus-article-hide-headers-if-wanted
gnus-article-date-lapsed
gnus-article-hide-pgp
gnus-article-hide-boring-headers
gnus-article-treat-overstrike
gnus-article-de-quoted-unreadable
gnus-article-strip-leading-blank-lines
gnus-article-remove-trailing-blank-lines
gnus-article-strip-multiple-blank-lines
gnus-article-highlight
gnus-article-emphasize))
(gnus-agentize)
(defun add-bcc-header ()
;; If the current message is being sent from an arbortext* group, and
;; it doesn't have a CC: or if the CC: doesn't already include me,
;; add me to the CC: list...
(let ((in-arbortext nil)
(cc-addr "Norman Walsh <nwalsh@arbortext.com>")
cc-start cc-end)
(save-excursion
(if gnus-newsgroup-name
(setq in-arbortext (string-match "^arbortext" gnus-newsgroup-name)))
(if in-arbortext
(progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(setq cc-start (re-search-forward "^[cC][cC]:" nil t))
(setq cc-end (re-search-forward "^[^ \t]" nil t))
(if cc-end
(setq cc-end (- cc-end 1)) ;; back to start of line...
(setq cc-end (point-max)))
(if cc-start
(progn
(goto-char cc-start)
(if (not
(or (re-search-forward "nwalsh@arbortext.com" cc-end t)
(re-search-forward "norm@berkshire.net" cc-end t)))
(progn
(goto-char (- cc-end 1))
(if (> (+ (current-column) (length cc-addr)) 78)
(insert ",\n\t ")
(insert ", "))
(insert "Norman Walsh <nwalsh@arbortext.com>"))))
(progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(forward-line)
(insert "CC: nwalsh@arbortext.com\n")))))
)))
(defun ndw-patch-reply-to ()
(let ((in-arbortext nil)
rt-start rt-end)
(if gnus-newsgroup-name
(setq in-arbortext (string-match "^arbortext" gnus-newsgroup-name)))
(if in-arbortext
(progn
(setq rt-start (re-search-forward "^Reply-to:" nil t))
(setq rt-end (re-search-forward "^[^ \t]" nil t))
(if rt-end
(setq rt-end (- rt-end 1)) ;; back to start of line...
(setq rt-end (point-max)))
(if rt-start
(progn
(goto-char rt-start)
(delete-region rt-start rt-end)
(insert " nwalsh@arbortext.com\n"))
(progn
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert "Reply-to: nwalsh@arbortext.com\n")))))
))
(defun get-new-mail-and-news (&optional arg)
"Get mail (and news with prefix arg) from remote host"
(interactive "P")
(cond ((> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 4) (get-remote-mail-and-news "-n"))
((> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 1) (get-remote-mail-and-news "-nm"))
(t (get-remote-mail-and-news)))
(gnus-group-get-new-news))
(defun get-remote-mail-and-news (&optional opts)
"Update local mail spools with mail and/or news. Really a wrapper."
(interactive)
(if (equal system-type 'windows-nt)
(get-remote-mail-and-news-nt opts)
(get-remote-mail-and-news-unix opts)))
(defun get-remote-mail-and-news-nt (&optional opts)
"Update local mail spools with mail and/or news for NT"
(interactive)
(let ((shell-file-name "cmd.exe") ; switch back to cmd.exe temporarily
(win32-quote-process-args nil)
(shell-command-switch "/c")
(cmdcmd "n:\\home\\nwalsh\\bin\\getnewmail.cmd")
(cmd4nt "m:\\4nt\\4nt.exe /c")
cmd)
(setq cmd (format "%s %s %s" cmd4nt cmdcmd opts))
(if (string= opts "-nm")
(message "Getting new mail and news...")
(message "Getting new mail..."))
(shell-command cmd)))
(defun get-remote-mail-and-news-unix (&optional opts)
"Update local mail spools with mail and/or news for UNIX"
(interactive)
(let ((out-buf-name "getnewmail output")
(output-point 0)
(some-output nil))
(get-buffer-create out-buf-name)
(switch-to-buffer-other-window out-buf-name)
(setq output-point (point))
(message "Getting new mail/news...")
(if opts
(call-process "~/bin/getnewmail" nil out-buf-name t opts)
(call-process "~/bin/getnewmail" nil out-buf-name t))
(if (not (= output-point (point)))
(setq some-output t))
(switch-to-buffer-other-window "*Group*")
(if (not some-output) (delete-other-windows))
))
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* Re: Experimenting with QGnus 0.20
1998-01-06 15:35 Experimenting with QGnus 0.20 Norman Walsh
@ 1998-01-08 16:39 ` Norman Walsh
1998-01-08 17:07 ` David S. Goldberg
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Norman Walsh @ 1998-01-08 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
There were no replies; no one has any thoughts on this? Not
even a "Norm, you've been an idiot for the 87th time, you
forgot..."? ;-)
Norman Walsh <norm@berkshire.net> writes:
> Hello World,
>
> I've just started playing with QGnus and I'm having a little
> difficulty getting my head around what's happening. I've been
> using Gnus with the nnml backend to read mail for years with
>
> (setq gnus-select-method '(nnml ""))
>
> but I've never used it for news because I'm not "plugged" all
> the time.
>
> So in QGnus 0.20, I verified that everything was working ok
> with nnml, then I added
>
> (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nntp "news.berkshire.net")))
>
> to add news. I subscribed to a couple of groups and everything
> still seemed to be well.
>
> So I added (gnus-agentize) and still everything was OK. So I
> got "plugged" and ran "J s".
>
> Gnus grovelled through a small subset of my forty or more nnml groups
> and produced ~/News/agent/nnml/unnamed containing
>
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> .
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> ..
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> agent.lib
> 1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> cron
> 1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> emacs
> 1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> letterpress
> 1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> pilot
> 1/06/98 10:13 <DIR> spam
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> tds
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> unicode
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> w3c-sgml-wg
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> web
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> wordsmith
> 1/06/98 10:19 <DIR> xml-dev
>
> Now when I'm "unplugged" it seems to only look in there. If my nnml
> groups are local, why did it do this? I thought I'd still be able
> to read my nnml groups when I was unplugged.
>
> Hints, suggestions, etc. most welcome.
>
> FWIW, I've attached my .gnus.el file to the end of this message.
> (There are a few hacks in there for the odd way that I collect mail
> off my ISP, but I don't think that they're relevant.)
>
> --norm
>
> ;; Using procmail?
> (setq nnmail-use-procmail t)
> (setq nnmail-spool-file 'procmail) ; same as nnmail-use-procmail :-)
> (setq nnmail-procmail-directory "~/.incoming/")
>
> ;; Maybe there ought to be a gnus-group-load-hook?
> (add-hook 'gnus-group-mode-hook (lambda nil
> (define-key gnus-group-mode-map "g"
> 'get-new-mail-and-news)))
>
> ;; Using nnmail-split-methods?
> ;(setq nnmail-use-procmail nil)
> ;(setq nnmail-spool-file "~/.incoming/mail.spool")
>
> ;; Other settings...
>
> ;;(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "news.berkshire.net"))
> ;;(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnml "")))
> (setq gnus-select-method '(nnml ""))
> (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nntp "news.berkshire.net")))
> ;;(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods nil)
>
> (setq nnmail-delete-incoming t)
> (setq nnml-directory "~/Mail/")
> (setq nndraft-directory "~/.maildrafts")
>
> (setq gnus-save-killed-list nil)
> (setq nnmail-keep-last-article nil)
> (setq gnus-save-newsrc-file nil)
>
> (setq nnmail-crosspost-link-function 'copy-file)
>
> (setq gnus-suppress-duplicates t)
> (setq gnus-save-duplicate-list t)
> (setq gnus-duplicate-list-length 1000)
> (setq gnus-duplicate-file "~/.news.dups")
>
> (setq gnus-default-subscribed-newsgroups t)
> (setq gnus-subscribe-newsgroup-method 'gnus-subscribe-alphabetically)
> (setq gnus-large-newsgroup 500)
> (setq gnus-group-line-format "%M%S%5y,%3T: %(%g%)
> ")
> (setq mail-yank-prefix "> ")
>
> (if (equal system-type 'windows-nt)
> (setq nnmail-movemail-program
> "m:/gnuwin32/b18/h-i386-cygwin32/bin/mv.exe"))
>
> (add-hook 'gnus-group-mode-hook 'gnus-topic-mode)
>
> (add-hook 'message-header-setup-hook 'add-bcc-header)
> (add-hook 'message-header-setup-hook 'ndw-patch-reply-to)
>
> ;; Setup the colors that I like...well, like is too strong a word,
> ;; but they're better than the defaults on my system...
>
> (custom-set-variables)
> (custom-set-faces
> '(gnus-group-mail-3-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Wheat"))))
> '(gnus-group-mail-3-empty-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
> '(gnus-summary-high-ticked-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
> '(gnus-summary-normal-ticked-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
> ;; '(gnus-summary-low-ancient-face
> ;; ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "blue4"))))
> '(gnus-cite-face-4
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
> '(message-cited-text-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "MidnightBlue"))))
> '(message-header-name-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Black"))))
> '(message-header-other-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Dark Green"))))
> '(message-header-subject-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "White"))))
> '(message-header-to-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "Yellow"))))
> '(message-header-cc-face
> ((((class color) (background light)) (:bold t :foreground "cyan2"))))
> )
>
> (setq gnus-message-archive-group
> '((if (message-news-p)
> "news"
> (format "%s.%s"
> (format-time-string
> "%Y-%m" (current-time))
> machine-name))))
>
> (setq gnus-article-display-hook
> '(gnus-article-hide-headers-if-wanted
> gnus-article-date-lapsed
> gnus-article-hide-pgp
> gnus-article-hide-boring-headers
> gnus-article-treat-overstrike
> gnus-article-de-quoted-unreadable
> gnus-article-strip-leading-blank-lines
> gnus-article-remove-trailing-blank-lines
> gnus-article-strip-multiple-blank-lines
> gnus-article-highlight
> gnus-article-emphasize))
>
> (gnus-agentize)
>
> (defun add-bcc-header ()
> ;; If the current message is being sent from an arbortext* group, and
> ;; it doesn't have a CC: or if the CC: doesn't already include me,
> ;; add me to the CC: list...
> (let ((in-arbortext nil)
> (cc-addr "Norman Walsh <nwalsh@arbortext.com>")
> cc-start cc-end)
> (save-excursion
> (if gnus-newsgroup-name
> (setq in-arbortext (string-match "^arbortext" gnus-newsgroup-name)))
> (if in-arbortext
> (progn
> (goto-char (point-min))
> (setq cc-start (re-search-forward "^[cC][cC]:" nil t))
> (setq cc-end (re-search-forward "^[^ \t]" nil t))
> (if cc-end
> (setq cc-end (- cc-end 1)) ;; back to start of line...
> (setq cc-end (point-max)))
>
> (if cc-start
> (progn
> (goto-char cc-start)
> (if (not
> (or (re-search-forward "nwalsh@arbortext.com" cc-end t)
> (re-search-forward "norm@berkshire.net" cc-end t)))
> (progn
> (goto-char (- cc-end 1))
> (if (> (+ (current-column) (length cc-addr)) 78)
> (insert ",\n\t ")
> (insert ", "))
> (insert "Norman Walsh <nwalsh@arbortext.com>"))))
> (progn
> (goto-char (point-min))
> (forward-line)
> (insert "CC: nwalsh@arbortext.com\n")))))
> )))
>
> (defun ndw-patch-reply-to ()
> (let ((in-arbortext nil)
> rt-start rt-end)
> (if gnus-newsgroup-name
> (setq in-arbortext (string-match "^arbortext" gnus-newsgroup-name)))
> (if in-arbortext
> (progn
> (setq rt-start (re-search-forward "^Reply-to:" nil t))
> (setq rt-end (re-search-forward "^[^ \t]" nil t))
> (if rt-end
> (setq rt-end (- rt-end 1)) ;; back to start of line...
> (setq rt-end (point-max)))
> (if rt-start
> (progn
> (goto-char rt-start)
> (delete-region rt-start rt-end)
> (insert " nwalsh@arbortext.com\n"))
> (progn
> (goto-char (point-max))
> (insert "Reply-to: nwalsh@arbortext.com\n")))))
> ))
>
> (defun get-new-mail-and-news (&optional arg)
> "Get mail (and news with prefix arg) from remote host"
> (interactive "P")
> (cond ((> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 4) (get-remote-mail-and-news "-n"))
> ((> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 1) (get-remote-mail-and-news "-nm"))
> (t (get-remote-mail-and-news)))
> (gnus-group-get-new-news))
>
> (defun get-remote-mail-and-news (&optional opts)
> "Update local mail spools with mail and/or news. Really a wrapper."
> (interactive)
> (if (equal system-type 'windows-nt)
> (get-remote-mail-and-news-nt opts)
> (get-remote-mail-and-news-unix opts)))
>
> (defun get-remote-mail-and-news-nt (&optional opts)
> "Update local mail spools with mail and/or news for NT"
> (interactive)
> (let ((shell-file-name "cmd.exe") ; switch back to cmd.exe temporarily
> (win32-quote-process-args nil)
> (shell-command-switch "/c")
> (cmdcmd "n:\\home\\nwalsh\\bin\\getnewmail.cmd")
> (cmd4nt "m:\\4nt\\4nt.exe /c")
> cmd)
>
> (setq cmd (format "%s %s %s" cmd4nt cmdcmd opts))
>
> (if (string= opts "-nm")
> (message "Getting new mail and news...")
> (message "Getting new mail..."))
>
> (shell-command cmd)))
>
> (defun get-remote-mail-and-news-unix (&optional opts)
> "Update local mail spools with mail and/or news for UNIX"
> (interactive)
> (let ((out-buf-name "getnewmail output")
> (output-point 0)
> (some-output nil))
> (get-buffer-create out-buf-name)
> (switch-to-buffer-other-window out-buf-name)
> (setq output-point (point))
> (message "Getting new mail/news...")
>
> (if opts
> (call-process "~/bin/getnewmail" nil out-buf-name t opts)
> (call-process "~/bin/getnewmail" nil out-buf-name t))
>
> (if (not (= output-point (point)))
> (setq some-output t))
> (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*Group*")
> (if (not some-output) (delete-other-windows))
> ))
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* Re: Experimenting with QGnus 0.20
1998-01-08 16:39 ` Norman Walsh
@ 1998-01-08 17:07 ` David S. Goldberg
1998-01-08 20:44 ` Norman Walsh
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: David S. Goldberg @ 1998-01-08 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Note that I'm using v22, so I'm not sure if this was a change in the
info. I don't use the agent feature, but I had no trouble finding
this by searching info for the word agent....
---begin-quote
Here are some things you should do the first time (or so) that you use
the Agent.
* Decide which servers should be covered by the Agent. If you have a
mail backend, it would probably be nonsensical to have it covered
by the Agent. Go to the server buffer (`^' in the group buffer)
and press `J a' the server (or servers) that you wish to have
covered by the Agent (*Note Server Agent Commands::). This will
typically be only the primary select method, which is listed on the
bottom in the buffer.
* Decide on download policy. *Note Agent Categories::
* Uhm... that's it.
---end-quote
So it looks like you never told it not to agentize your mail backend.
Do that and you should be OK.
--
Dave Goldberg
Post: The Mitre Corporation\MS B305\202 Burlington Rd.\Bedford, MA 01730
Phone: 781-271-3887
Email: dsg@mitre.org
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* Re: Experimenting with QGnus 0.20
1998-01-08 17:07 ` David S. Goldberg
@ 1998-01-08 20:44 ` Norman Walsh
1998-01-08 21:14 ` Lars Balker Rasmussen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Norman Walsh @ 1998-01-08 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
> So it looks like you never told it not to agentize your mail backend.
> Do that and you should be OK.
Thank you, David. That definitely helps. The next problem I encounter
is that when I do a "J s", I'm told:
Fetching headers for nntp+news.berkshire.net:comp.fonts...
Creating directory: invalid argument, n:/home/nwalsh/News/agent/nntp/news.berkshire.net/nntp+news/berkshire/net:comp
I'm betting the problem is that second colon, but I don't see any config
info for setting this and I've had little luck finding anything in the *.el
files.
Help, again? Maybe nntp really doesn't work as a secondary select method?
--norm
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* Re: Experimenting with QGnus 0.20
1998-01-08 20:44 ` Norman Walsh
@ 1998-01-08 21:14 ` Lars Balker Rasmussen
1998-01-09 13:28 ` Norman Walsh
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Lars Balker Rasmussen @ 1998-01-08 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Norman Walsh <norm@berkshire.net> writes:
> Thank you, David. That definitely helps. The next problem I encounter
> is that when I do a "J s", I'm told:
>
> Fetching headers for nntp+news.berkshire.net:comp.fonts...
>
> Creating directory: invalid argument, n:/home/nwalsh/News/agent/nntp/news.berkshire.net/nntp+news/berkshire/net:comp
>
> I'm betting the problem is that second colon, but I don't see any config
> info for setting this and I've had little luck finding anything in the *.el
> files.
You're using win32? This looks like the same thingy I reported some
time ago, but since round tuits are backordered at the moment, I haven't
retried it to get a backtrace. Please try:
M-: (setq debug-on-error t) RET
J s
and send the backtrace, so I can cancel my tuit order :-)
--
Lars Balker Rasmussen, Software Engineer, Mjolner Informatics ApS
lbr@mjolner.dk
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* Re: Experimenting with QGnus 0.20
1998-01-08 21:14 ` Lars Balker Rasmussen
@ 1998-01-09 13:28 ` Norman Walsh
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Norman Walsh @ 1998-01-09 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Lars Balker Rasmussen <lbr@mjolner.dk> writes:
> Norman Walsh <norm@berkshire.net> writes:
> > Thank you, David. That definitely helps. The next problem I encounter
> > is that when I do a "J s", I'm told:
> >
> > Fetching headers for nntp+news.berkshire.net:comp.fonts...
> >
> > Creating directory: invalid argument, n:/home/nwalsh/News/agent/nntp/news.berkshire.net/nntp+news/berkshire/net:comp
> >
> > I'm betting the problem is that second colon, but I don't see any config
> > info for setting this and I've had little luck finding anything in the *.el
> > files.
>
> You're using win32? This looks like the same thingy I reported some
> time ago, but since round tuits are backordered at the moment, I haven't
> retried it to get a backtrace. Please try:
>
> M-: (setq debug-on-error t) RET
> J s
>
> and send the backtrace, so I can cancel my tuit order :-)
Sorry, before I saw this I went ahead and mangled my .newsrc.eld
file so that I could make nnml the secondary method and nntp the
primary. All better now.
--norm
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