From: Kevin Greiner <kgreiner@xpediantsolutions.com>
Subject: Re: Agent, unplugged use, and nnvirtual
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 20:35:45 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ufzotn53i.fsf@xpediantsolutions.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <u8zptnyvwyn.fsf@verizon.net>
David S Goldberg <david.goldberg6@verizon.net> writes:
> After some growing pains when the code first changed, the current
> state of the agent code has convinced me of its utility and I use it
> regularly to deal with my mail groups (nnimap). For the past week, in
> anticipation of some long travel, I decided to try it for some of the
> nntp groups I read. A long time ago, I used persistent articles
> (e.g. the cache) to keep around articles in nntp groups that I thought
> were particularly useful. After losing many of them when my employer
> installed a new server I decided to use a different approach. For
> each nntp group I have an equivalent nnml group and an nnvirtual group
> that ties them together. I keep the nntp and nnml groups subscribed
> at level 5 and the nnvirtual at level 3 which is my default reading
> level. So far so good. I tried adding the nnvirtual groups to the
> agent. No dice. Nothing even got downloaded. So I removed the
> nnvirtual groups and added the nntp groups. Now the articles get
> downloaded but when running unplugged, the nnvirtual group does not
> see them. If I enter the nntp group directly I do see them, so the
> agent is working. I therefore suspect a bug in nnvirtual. Or am I
> just totally confused?
Nope. I think that you're right on. I looked at the agent and
nnvirtual once and found similar problems. It's going to be a while
before I have a chance to look into it again.
Kevin
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2003-04-07 21:06 David S Goldberg
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