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* nnml-address
@ 1996-11-21 16:32 David Benjamin
  1996-11-21 18:57 ` nnml-address David Moore
  1996-11-21 19:40 ` nnml-address Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: David Benjamin @ 1996-11-21 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw)



I am unable to get the latest rgnus going because it cannot 
resolve "nnml-address" (I think in nnoo-change-server).

This is probably a problem in my configuration, as I am
just now trying out red gnus after teething on gnus-5.3 shipped
with emacs-19.34.  I'm running on win32 and use gnus mostly
to not read mail, and occasionally not read news as well.

Any help on this is appreciated.  I need to start using
red-gnus before my friends realize I am slightly behind the
curve and mock me relentlessly.

Cheers,
Dave Benjamin
dbjag@aolnorth.com



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* Re: nnml-address
  1996-11-21 16:32 nnml-address David Benjamin
@ 1996-11-21 18:57 ` David Moore
  1996-11-21 19:40 ` nnml-address Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Moore @ 1996-11-21 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)


David Benjamin <dbjag@aolnorth.com> writes:

> I am unable to get the latest rgnus going because it cannot 
> resolve "nnml-address" (I think in nnoo-change-server).
> 
> This is probably a problem in my configuration, as I am
> just now trying out red gnus after teething on gnus-5.3 shipped
> with emacs-19.34.  I'm running on win32 and use gnus mostly
> to not read mail, and occasionally not read news as well.

	There is no variable named nnml-address in rgnus, and none at
least in Gnus 5.2.25.  Is the variable in 5.3 shipped with emacs19.34?

	A recent change to nnoo-change-server (in rgnus-0.67) is causing
your problem, however.  You probably set something to 'nnml-address' in
one of the following places:

	gnus-select-method
	gnus-secondary-select-methods
	
	or for other servers via editting the group parameters with
'G e' or editting the server entry in the server buffer.

	I would tend to guess you have it in your
gnus-secondary-select-methods.  Removing it from there should fix your
problems.  Or if you wish to keep it (for some reason), you should be
able to stick at the top of your .gnus file:

(defvar nnml-address nil "Mmmm, tasty frogs.")

-- 
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* Re: nnml-address
  1996-11-21 16:32 nnml-address David Benjamin
  1996-11-21 18:57 ` nnml-address David Moore
@ 1996-11-21 19:40 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-11-21 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)


David Benjamin <dbjag@aolnorth.com> writes:

> I am unable to get the latest rgnus going because it cannot 
> resolve "nnml-address" (I think in nnoo-change-server).

This should now be fixed in 0.68.  I hope.

-- 
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
  larsi@ifi.uio.no * Lars Ingebrigtsen


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