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From: Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surgere@despammed.com>
Subject: Re: PATCH II (for testing only): [Bug, Debian(?)] "g" goes not
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:25:06 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <vita-brevis-breviter-in-brevi-finietur-mors-venit-velociter-quae-neminem-veretur-87llkh4nh9.fsf@gothgoose.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <vita-brevis-breviter-in-brevi-finietur-mors-venit-velociter-quae-neminem-veretur-87brmqdri1.fsf@gothgoose.net <u3c80e4ex.fsf@xpediantsolutions.com>

Sorry for the late response!

* Kevin Greiner <kgreiner@xpediantsolutions.com> wrote:

> Something strange going on as I replied to your email twice; the
> second time being on 3/29.  To summarize, gnus appears to have

Hm, very strange. I have got none of your two mails, at least none of
them reached my regular inbox on my system. Did you send them to my FROM
or my REPLY-TO address? Both addresses have a server-side preprocessed
spam-filter before mails get through to my regular inbox on my computer
(where is also a local Spamassassin running) but I couldn't find them in
any of my spam folders. However, I think the problem is solved. See
below.

> functioned correctly in both test files.  In each case, the agent
> passed the request forward so that nnimap-request-group was called.
> The only difference I could find, and it is insignificant since the
> group request was made, is that the server for the Systemmeldungen
> group was listed as foreign in the first file and secondary in the
> second file.

> Do you want to pursue this further?

Well, I think finally I got rid of the annoying problem. As you said
some groups are listed as foreign and some as secondary. So I removed
all my IMAP groups with "U" and even killed them with "S
k". Additionally I have also removed every agent related folder about
IMAP in my home directory. Then I left Gnus, started it up again and
subscribed every IMAP group again from using "A A".

As it seems everything is working again now! If I press "g" to refresh
the group buffer all IMAP groups get updated when new mail is available!
I checked it several times the last days just to be sure that I'm not
talking bullshit here and as far as it concerns me everything with my
IMAP groups is fine again now - problem solved!

I want to thank you *very* much for all your effort you put into this
issue (code, testing, analyzing...)! Now I can enjoy my IMAP stuff in
Gnus again. ;-)

Regards,
Marcus
-- 
"To call up a demon you must learn its name. Men dreamed that, once, but now it
is real in another way. You know that, Case. Your business is to learn the names
of programs, the long formal names, names the owners seek to conceal. True
names ..." - "A Turing code's not your name." - "Neuromancer", the boy said.




  parent reply	other threads:[~2004-04-27 12:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-01-18  1:17 [Bug, Debian(?)] "g" goes not refresh nnimap groups! Marcus Frings
2004-01-18  5:52 ` Simon Josefsson
2004-01-18 22:45   ` Marcus Frings
2004-01-19  6:12     ` Simon Josefsson
2004-01-19 10:30       ` Marcus Frings
2004-02-08 17:21         ` Raymond Scholz
2004-02-08 20:41           ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-04 19:34     ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-04 22:49       ` Simon Josefsson
2004-03-04 23:38         ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-05 20:29           ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-09  7:02             ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-09 19:00               ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-09 19:30                 ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-10  2:25                   ` PATCH (for testing only): " Kevin Greiner
2004-03-10 16:45                     ` PATCH (for testing only): [Bug, Debian(?)] "g" goes not refresh Mark Plaksin
2004-03-10 18:58                       ` PATCH II (for testing only): [Bug, Debian(?)] "g" goes not Kevin Greiner
2004-03-10 19:38                         ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-10 22:36                         ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-11  0:10                         ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-11 22:35                         ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-12  0:48                           ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-13 22:13                           ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-12  1:04                         ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-12  3:42                         ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-12  6:40                         ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-12 12:37                         ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-13 15:23                         ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-13 20:22                         ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-13 23:10                         ` Marcus Frings
     [not found]                         ` <m38yi87ar9.fsf@ <m3brn0db3t.fsf@water.tss.usg.edu>
2004-03-14  7:17                           ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-14 13:16                           ` Marcus Frings
     [not found]                           ` <v <vita-brevis-breviter-in-brevi-finietur-mors-venit-velociter-quae-neminem-veretur-87d67fpo0n.fsf@gothgoose.net>
2004-03-14 13:27                             ` Mark Plaksin
2004-03-16  3:38                               ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-21 17:44                               ` Marcus Frings
     [not found]                               ` <vita-brevis-breviter-in-brevi-finietur-mors-venit-velociter-quae-neminem-ve <ud67dea0u.fsf@xpediantsolutions.com>
2004-03-23  1:30                                 ` Kevin Greiner
2004-03-23 20:37                                 ` Marcus Frings
2004-04-17 16:09                                 ` Marcus Frings
     [not found]                                 ` <vita-brevis-breviter-in-brevi-finietur-mors-venit-velociter-quae-neminem-veretur-87brmqdri1.fsf@gothgoose.net <u3c80e4ex.fsf@xpediantsolutions.com>
2004-04-18 20:29                                   ` Kevin Greiner
2004-04-27 12:25                                   ` Marcus Frings [this message]
2004-03-14 14:12                             ` Marcus Frings
2004-03-10 22:08                     ` PATCH (for testing only): [Bug, Debian(?)] "g" goes not refresh Marcus Frings

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