Pietro Giorgianni writes: > the inbox folder is just a maildir folder as all other ones; the only > special thing i can think of is the fact that i often move or delete > messages from there, so that the apparent number of messages is far > bigger than the real one. i could move all the messages to a temporary > folder and then back again, to change the article numbers, but in a > couple of days they would be messed again anyway. i tried the above. i was not able to move or delete a message, that is: i deleted it, but it was still there. i closed gnus, and checked the inbox maildir (with mutt and also with find ~/maildir/inbox): it was empty. i restarted gnus: the message was there. i closed gnus, deleted .nov and .num, restarted gnus. the message was there. so i unsubscribed inbox, killed inbox, closed gnus and manually deleted inbox. i then restarted gnus, and inbox was gone. then i created inbox and the subdirs cur new tmp, started gnus, pressed F to find the inbox group, but it didn't find it (it had always worked for new groups before). now i'm close to surrender. the gnus info manual says that one can copy an entire maildir tree to another computer, and magically use that maildir tree in a new gnus. of course, i have just one computer, so i'm tempted to delete ~/.newsrc* and ~/News, try again, and if it still doesn't work, pass to mutt and try again gnus in a year or two. can anybody save me? thanks