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From: David Wuertele <dave-gnus@bfnet.com>
Subject: "B m" move article between nnimap groups hoses destination group
Date: 26 May 2005 18:29:12 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m364x5fod3.fsf@bfnet.com> (raw)

I have fetchmail delivering to maildirs on my linux box, and those are
served up by dovecot, which I access using the "nnimap" select method:

  (setq gnus-select-method '(nnimap "" (nnimap-address "localhost")))

When I was in one of these nnimap groups, I decided to move a message
to a different nnimap group, so I typed "B m <targetgroupname>".

This succeeded, but now when I try to access <targetgroupname>, I
can't get into it, and the following error is printed in the
minibuffer:

  "Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, RE:"

How can I get <targetgroupname> back?  I don't care if I lose the
email, but I NEED to read <targetgroupname>!!

Thanks,
Dave




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