From: ssSslang <sssslang@163.com.removeme>
Subject: Question about connect hamster in ntemacs
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 19:36:27 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fycmw98k.fsf@163.com> (raw)
I change from emacs under linux to ntemacs. Both are version 23. Now I
had two questions:
1. I write below in my .gnus:
...
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '(
(nntp "news.yaako.com")
(nntp "localhost")))
...
and use it with Hamster(an local nntp server). Everything seems to be
ok. But if I comment the line (nntp "news.yaako.com"), only use
localhost nntp server, I'll get the follow error:
...
Opening nntp server on localhost...done
No new newsgroups
Checking new news...
gnus-server-opened: Trying to require a method that doesn't exist
...
Why this happened?
2. I had set mail-sources variable, but seems no use. Gnus doesn't check
the localhost pop server, neither the remote pop server. Did I miss
something?
--
ssSslang
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