* Archiving messages.. nnfolder?
@ 1996-02-10 23:33 Andy Eskilsson
1996-02-12 16:24 ` Jack Vinson
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From: Andy Eskilsson @ 1996-02-10 23:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
I use sgnus for all my mail management, and when I have mails I want
to save, I used to put them into nnfolders, this have stopped working
since log ago, and I have been bugreporting...
Any1 else using nnfolders, or what are the alternatives? I would like
to split the mails into different file so I can compress them, (quota
who me?)
/andy
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* Re: Archiving messages.. nnfolder?
1996-02-10 23:33 Archiving messages.. nnfolder? Andy Eskilsson
@ 1996-02-12 16:24 ` Jack Vinson
1996-02-13 17:13 ` Brad Miller
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From: Jack Vinson @ 1996-02-12 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
What problems are you having, Andy? I just stuck your message into an
nnfolder I have sitting around and it seemed to work just fine. In fact, I
am replying from the nnfolder instead of the normal (nnbabyl) ding
newsgroup.
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* Re: Archiving messages.. nnfolder?
1996-02-12 16:24 ` Jack Vinson
@ 1996-02-13 17:13 ` Brad Miller
1996-02-14 16:06 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Brad Miller @ 1996-02-13 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: mpt95aes, ding
>>>>> "Jack" == Jack Vinson <jvinson@cheux.ecs.umass.edu> writes:
Jack> What problems are you having, Andy? I just stuck your message into an
Jack> nnfolder I have sitting around and it seemed to work just fine. In fact, I
Jack> am replying from the nnfolder instead of the normal (nnbabyl) ding
Jack> newsgroup.
Well, I'm not andy, but I've had one annoying problem bite me a couple
of times since I switched to September.
Heres the sequence of events:
I'm in *Group* and my cursor is over one of my nnfolder groups. I hit
'a' thinking that I'm going to post a new message. But NO it decides to
make my nnfolder group an archive group. This used to be the keystroke
to post right?
Now, being a kind of forgetful guy, I go off and post my message by
clicking on the post icon.
But, now I don't get any new messages apearing in my nnfolder group,
they get stored in ~/Mail/ding, for example, but new messages don't show
up as being new. until I rediscover the ~/Mail/archive directory, and
delete it and its contents.
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* Re: Archiving messages.. nnfolder?
1996-02-13 17:13 ` Brad Miller
@ 1996-02-14 16:06 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-02-14 16:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
bmiller@cs.umn.edu (Brad Miller) writes:
> Heres the sequence of events:
> I'm in *Group* and my cursor is over one of my nnfolder groups. I hit
> 'a' thinking that I'm going to post a new message. But NO it decides to
> make my nnfolder group an archive group. This used to be the keystroke
> to post right?
Uhm. `a' makes your nnfolder group into an archive group? I don't
quite follow...
Anyways, `a' now defaults to posting to the current group. So if you
really want to post a news article, you should stand on a news group,
or `C-k' the group name if you're using interactive post.
> Now, being a kind of forgetful guy, I go off and post my message by
> clicking on the post icon.
>
> But, now I don't get any new messages apearing in my nnfolder group,
> they get stored in ~/Mail/ding, for example, but new messages don't show
> up as being new. until I rediscover the ~/Mail/archive directory, and
> delete it and its contents.
I don't understand this either.
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would have to wait until some other time."
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