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@ 2000-03-29 10:24 Miguel de Icaza
  2000-03-29 15:49 ` Kai Großjohann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Miguel de Icaza @ 2000-03-29 10:24 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hello guys,

   I was launching last night my Gnus, and while it tried to open the
news server, I typed "C-g" to get it out of the loop.  All of a
sudden, all my groups were gone.

   I eventually managed to get my mail groups back, but now they all
have an "*" in front of them, and it seems all the history about which
messages I had read, and which ones I had replied to, and expired is
gone (I fucked up even more afterwards though).

   So this is not a bug report, but a request for help :-)

   I have the impression that the information about which mails I read
is kept in the overview files for my nnml groups or hopefully on the
messages themselves.  Is there any way to make Gnus regenerate its
internal data about my article marks from the existing files?

   I will deeply appreciate any help.

Best wishes,
Miguel.



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2000-03-29 10:24 I am an idiot Miguel de Icaza
2000-03-29 15:49 ` Kai Großjohann
2000-03-29 17:49   ` D. Michael McFarland
2000-03-29 18:17     ` Alan Shutko
2000-03-29 20:12       ` Sudish Joseph
2000-03-29 20:43         ` Colin Rafferty
2000-03-30  5:42           ` Sudish Joseph
2000-03-30  6:20   ` Arcady Genkin
2000-03-30  6:59     ` .newsrc.eld backups (was: I am an idiot.) Mike Fabian
2000-03-30 18:39       ` Florian Weimer
2000-03-30 22:42         ` Mike Fabian
2000-06-13 15:08           ` Andreas Schwab
2000-06-16 10:40             ` Mike Fabian

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