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@ 2007-12-22 10:45 Torsten Bronger
  2007-12-25 13:38 ` Torsten Bronger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Torsten Bronger @ 2007-12-22 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: info-gnus-english

Hallöchen!

A couple of weeks ago, I changed my OS and took the chance to update
my CVS version of Emacs/Gnus, too.  Since then, I observe the
following:

Some Usenet articles are marked as old ("O" in the very first
column) although I've never seen them.  Accordingly, there is a dot
in the second column.

This can be reproduced very well, although I haven't yet found out
the pattern of it.  They are not crossposts.  I've never used score
lists.  The probability increases with increasing time of
inactivity: For example, every morning of after having returned from
work I see some articles (almost) lost by this.  When I check for
new articles regularly, however, I seem to be save.

I get my news with a leafnode/fetchnews cron job.  The Gnus agent is
switched off.

Has anybody an idea about the cause of this trouble?

Tschö,
Torsten.

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