From: Adam Duck <duck@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: strange fancy mail splitting
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 16:37:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86slt74ksv.fsf@oumu.localdomain> (raw)
Hello list!
Ok, so I have the following in my No Gnus v0.4 (CVS):
(setq nnmail-split-fancy (quote (| (: spam-split)
(any "xemacs\\.org" "xemacs.list")
(any "descent-source@warpcore\\.org" "descent.list")
(any "gentoo-misc@lists\\.sourceforge\\.net" "gentoo-fm.list")
(any "ntg-context@ntg\\.nl" "ConTeXt.list")
(any "cedet.*@lists\\.sourceforge\\.net" "cedet.list")
(any "video4linux-list@redhat\\.com" "v4l.list")
(any "amrc-l@yahoogroups\\.com" "anime.list")
(any "am-utils@\\(am-utils\\.org\\|\\(filer\\.\\)?fsl\\.cs\\.sunysb\\.edu\\)" "amd.list")
"mail.misc")))
My problem is that, upon the _first_ start -- and only then -- of M-x
gnus, all unread mails I get new into "mail.misc" and "ConTeXt.list"
are already marked as "old". But all other groups -- like
"xemacs.list" -- work fine. I looked at the settings for each group
with "G c", and they don't have any special settings. Upon the second
fetch -- either with "g" or quitting and restarting gnus, the new
mails don't get marked as read (even if they end up in "mail.misc").
The last sentence troubles me the most :(.
Has anyone got a clue? How can I debug this problem?
cu, Adam.
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