From: Justin Zaglio <justin@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
Subject: why the '+' ?
Date: 09 Apr 1996 00:53:53 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <iumd95im1zy.fsf@manila.cc.columbia.edu> (raw)
Hi!
Maybe I missed this answer a while back, but why does nnml, for
example, create two sets of groups: one with a + and one without
(e.g. nnml:mail.misc and nnml+justin:mail.misc). I'd like to do away
with one; it doesn't matter which. I tried setting
gnus-secondary-select-methods to '((nnml "")), but it doesn't like
this when moving articles between groups (complains about wrong types
when it expects a string and gets a nil).
Can someone shed some light on the +'s? It doesn't break anything,
but it--at least as far as I can tell--doesn't *DO* anything either.
Thanks for your time.
->justin
BTW: .68/19.30
next reply other threads:[~1996-04-09 4:53 UTC|newest]
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1996-04-09 4:53 Justin Zaglio [this message]
1996-04-11 0:35 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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