* no such article question
@ 2008-07-05 16:55 Michal
2008-07-06 6:32 ` Ralf Angeli
2008-07-06 14:21 ` Greg Troxel
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From: Michal @ 2008-07-05 16:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnus-ding mailing list; +Cc: rabbit50
Hallo group members.
My nnimap INBOX contains some articles which I can neither access nor
delete. For example, when I want to delete such article, I get the
following message in *Mssages*:
No such article 7814 in INBOX: nil
No such article (may have expired or been canceled)
I am guessing that this situation is because I access my INBOX both
from work and from home ( in both the places I use gnus). Gnus
probably caches article header somehow. Can You tell me how can I get
rid of these headers. Some synchronization between gnus and imap
server needed?
Best regards,
Michal
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* Re: no such article question
2008-07-05 16:55 no such article question Michal
@ 2008-07-06 6:32 ` Ralf Angeli
2008-07-06 14:21 ` Greg Troxel
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ralf Angeli @ 2008-07-06 6:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michal; +Cc: gnus-ding mailing list
* Michal (2008-07-05) writes:
> My nnimap INBOX contains some articles which I can neither access nor
> delete. For example, when I want to delete such article, I get the
> following message in *Mssages*:
> No such article 7814 in INBOX: nil
> No such article (may have expired or been canceled)
>
> I am guessing that this situation is because I access my INBOX both
> from work and from home ( in both the places I use gnus). Gnus
> probably caches article header somehow.
Is the server agentized in Gnus?
If it is, calling `gnus-agent-flush-group' and
`gnus-agent-regenerate-group' could help.
It would probably be nice if Gnus provided a way to update groups
automatically or to have a key binding for doing that.
--
Ralf
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* Re: no such article question
2008-07-05 16:55 no such article question Michal
2008-07-06 6:32 ` Ralf Angeli
@ 2008-07-06 14:21 ` Greg Troxel
2008-07-06 15:18 ` Michal
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Greg Troxel @ 2008-07-06 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michal; +Cc: gnus-ding mailing list
Michal <rabbit50@tenbit.pl> writes:
> My nnimap INBOX contains some articles which I can neither access nor
> delete. For example, when I want to delete such article, I get the
> following message in *Mssages*:
> No such article 7814 in INBOX: nil
> No such article (may have expired or been canceled)
>
> I am guessing that this situation is because I access my INBOX both
> from work and from home ( in both the places I use gnus). Gnus
> probably caches article header somehow. Can You tell me how can I get
> rid of these headers. Some synchronization between gnus and imap
> server needed?
I have a different problem, which is that on one imap server, but not
the other, articles in INBOX show up again after being deleted. I work
around this by 'rm -rf ~/News/agent'. Both setups are NetBSD/i386
4_STABLE with recent dovecot 1.0.x, emacs 22.1, and gnus trunk. I
also access both servers with Apple Mail.app, iphone, and thunderbird.
So, I think your problem might be that the local gnus has a cache about
metadata for the article and is showing it, but really you've deleted
it, so when you select it fetching fails.
I think that caching information about imap is basically too dnagerous,
at least without somehow validating it. I've tried to turn it off, but
haven't managed to:
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods
'((nnimap "[redacted]"
(nnimap-address "[redacted]")
(nnimap-port 993)
(nnimap-stream ssl)
(nnimap-authenticator login)
(nnir-search-engine imap)
(gnus-agent-cache nil)
)))
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* Re: no such article question
2008-07-06 14:21 ` Greg Troxel
@ 2008-07-06 15:18 ` Michal
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michal @ 2008-07-06 15:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Troxel; +Cc: gnus-ding mailing list
Greg Troxel <gdt@work.lexort.com> writes:
> So, I think your problem might be that the local gnus has a cache about
> metadata for the article and is showing it, but really you've deleted
> it, so when you select it fetching fails.
I have the same feeling, that's why I mentioned about caching in my initial post.
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