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From: Christoph Conrad <christoph.conrad@gmx.de>
Subject: Bug?: "No such function: nnml-request-post"
Date: 01 Jan 2001 10:33:14 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3bstroc1u.fsf@gmx.de> (raw)

Hi!

Latest Oort Gnus, Emacs 20.7.1, Linux 2.2.14.

The described behaviour is reproducible for a long time.

* agentized gnus, unplugged, not online
* in a summary buffer, press "a" == `gnus-summary-post-news'
* write an article
* leave message composition buffer with "C-c C-c" ==
  `message-send-and-exit'
* leave summary buffer with "q" == `gnus-summary-exit'
* in group buffer update line with "0: nndraft:queue" by pressing "M-g"
  == `gnus-topic-get-new-news-this-topic', => "1: nndraft:queue"
* enter "nndraft:queue" by pressing "<RET>" == `gnus-topic-select-group'
* edit queued article by pressing "D e" == `gnus-draft-edit-message'
* change something. ((###) see below)
* try to leave message composition buffer with "C-c C-c" ==
  `message-send-and-exit'
* => "No such function: nnml-request-post". As far as i remember the
  same behaviour occurs when going online and plugged before "C-c C-c".

Workaround, beginning after step (###)

* Save changed edited message
* go to group buffer
* when online/plugged send message as usual from summary buffer with "D
  s" == `gnus-draft-send-message'. Works.

Best regards,
cu, -cc-
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