/ Ted Zlatanov was heard to say: | On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 12:14:35 -0500 Norman Walsh wrote: | | NW> / Ted Zlatanov was heard to say: | NW> | Are you sure you got nothing? If so, then `B t' may not have called | NW> | gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent. Try running it manually: | NW> | | NW> | M-: (gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent) | NW> | | NW> | in the article buffer with the headers visible (hit `t'). | | NW> It reports "nil" but gives no other debugging messages. 'B t' still | NW> reports "misc" which is (still) wrong. | | Set gnus-verbose to 9. | | Run both commands. | | Look in the *Messages* buffer for the debug output. That's exactly what I did. I'm running No Gnus v0.7 from CVS of a few days ago, after you checked in your changes. I've set gnus-verbose to 9. When *new* mail comes in, I do get some more verbose messages: gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent traced the reference <47CD9E45.8080607@sun.com> from [<4787B193.4030800@sun.com> <4790EC1F.3080009@sun.com> <47A11939.1050101@sun.com> <47A89F04.9030306@sun.com> <47B1E6F8.4050101@sun.com> <47BB12F1.4030906@sun.com> <47C46361.4050001@sun.com> <47CD9E45.8080607@sun.com> <47CD9E45.8080607@sun.com>] to group sun.jaxp-tech-internal But when I go to an essay in a *Summary* buffer that I know was misplaced, expand the headers, switch to that buffer, and M-: (gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent), I get "nil" in the minibuffer and "nil" in the *Messages* buffer. When I run "B t", I get (: gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent) "misc" (: nwalsh-incoming-group) "archive.2008-03" and "This message would go to archive.2008-03, misc" in *Messages* I'm very confused. This looks and feels like user error, but I don't see where I've erred. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh | What is familiar is what we are used http://nwalsh.com/ | to; and what we are used to is most | difficult to 'Know'--that is, to see as | a problem; that is, to see as strange, | as distant, as 'outside us'.-- Nietzsche