* Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward @ 2000-09-06 21:34 Arcady Genkin 2000-09-06 21:58 ` Simon Josefsson 2000-09-06 23:16 ` Steve Harris 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Arcady Genkin @ 2000-09-06 21:34 UTC (permalink / raw) It seems that `S o m' in summary buffer deletes the forwarded article (at least in my imap group). Is this intended behavior? If it is, I think that this should be reflected in the documentation. I have been noticing that some important messages have been dissappearing from my private mail group, and only today did I discover that the common thing about those dissappearances is that I forwarded those messages at one point. Also, if the deletion of articles is intentional, then I would like to point out an inconsistency in visual clues. Compare to cancelling an article or deleting one --- the article's info is displayed in black after the operation to indicate that it's gone now. After `S o m' the article appears to still be there and accessible. -- Arcady Genkin Don't read everything you believe. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward 2000-09-06 21:34 Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward Arcady Genkin @ 2000-09-06 21:58 ` Simon Josefsson 2000-09-06 23:16 ` Steve Harris 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Simon Josefsson @ 2000-09-06 21:58 UTC (permalink / raw) Arcady Genkin <antipode@thpoon.com> writes: > It seems that `S o m' in summary buffer deletes the forwarded article > (at least in my imap group). Is this intended behavior? I don't think so. I can't reproduce that though. Could you (setq imap-log "*imap-log*") and mail me the content of the *imap-log* buffer after doing S o m, quiting a group, re-enter it and verify your article is gone? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward 2000-09-06 21:34 Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward Arcady Genkin 2000-09-06 21:58 ` Simon Josefsson @ 2000-09-06 23:16 ` Steve Harris 2000-09-07 1:40 ` Nevermind (was: Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward) Arcady Genkin 1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Steve Harris @ 2000-09-06 23:16 UTC (permalink / raw) Arcady Genkin <antipode@thpoon.com> writes: > It seems that `S o m' in summary buffer deletes the forwarded article > (at least in my imap group). Is this intended behavior? I use this feature all the time, but I've never seen it delete an article. -- Steven E. Harris :: sharris @primus.com Primus :: http://www.primus.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Nevermind (was: Destructive nature of gnus-summary-mail-forward) 2000-09-06 23:16 ` Steve Harris @ 2000-09-07 1:40 ` Arcady Genkin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Arcady Genkin @ 2000-09-07 1:40 UTC (permalink / raw) Steve Harris <sharris@primus.com> writes: > > It seems that `S o m' in summary buffer deletes the forwarded article > > (at least in my imap group). Is this intended behavior? > > I use this feature all the time, but I've never seen it delete an > article. I apologize to the list for the waste of bandwidth. It was an expiry-related misconfiguration on my part. It seemed that the only common property that the dissappeared messages shared was that I forwarded them; I was wrong. It took me an hour to pin-point my mistake... Grrr... -- Arcady Genkin Don't read everything you believe. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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