From: Massimo Campostrini <campo@sunthpi3.difi.unipi.it>
Subject: two minor problems with mail groups
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 95 11:57:15 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9512111057.AA01545@sunthpi3.sunthpi> (raw)
I have two minor problems with mail (nnml) groups
[emacs 19.30 and Gnus v5.1 coming with it]:
1) From times to times, a long-unused nnml group will turn bogus;
the summary line in the Group buffer appears as
*+ 2: nnml:mail.daemon
and trying to select the group fails with message
Couldn't request group nnml:mail.daemon:
Quitting gnus and restarting it fixes the problem.
2) I left `nnmail-delete-duplicates' alone, and checked it is `nil'.
Still duplicate e-mail does appear only once in my email groups.
`nnmail-delete-duplicates' is definitely a Good Thing, but seems
not to work as advertised.
Massimo Campostrini,
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Pisa.
WWW home page: http://www.difi.unipi.it/~campo/
PS. Should I post messages on Gnus v5.1 here or on `gnu.emacs.gnus'?
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