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* Should articles be removed from the cache when they are read?
@ 1998-02-12 20:39 Jonas Kvarnström
  1998-02-13 12:01 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jonas Kvarnström @ 1998-02-12 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw)


When I read a cached article, should it be deleted from the cache
automatically?

According to the Gnus manual, when I have an article that I want to
"keep and treasure forever", I should make it persistent, so that it
"just won't be deleted".

Also, according to the Gnus FAQ:

> If you tap * on an article, you have made it persistent. Nothing you
> ever do, except using the M-* command, will remove it from the cache
> where it's stored.

> If you mark an article with the E mark, (ie., made it expirable), it
> will be deleted by the mail backend when it reaches a certain
> age. The persistent copy of the message will not be touched.

Since I had read that, I was a bit confused when I marked about a
hundred articles in an old mailing list archive as persistent and
exited the group, and Gnus told me it was removing the cached
articles.  I verified that this really happened - the entire cache
subdirectory for that group had disappeared.

When I read the manual more carefully, I could see that articles are
by default removed from the cache when they were read
(gnus-cache-remove-articles includes 'read).  This seems to contradict
the FAQ and the documentation for persistent articles.


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