From: Jerry Sievers <jerry@jerrysievers.com>
Subject: Switch NNTP servers, not lose old params?
Date: 03 Apr 2005 14:06:02 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m364z3ivlh.fsf@prod01.jerrysievers.com> (raw)
Hi. This is on Gnus 5.7 (sorry, long story).
Please suggest how I sync up with a new nntp server without losing all
my saved group parameters and other state in the .newsrc.eld file.
I see that moving the .newsrc.eld file and starting Gnus with the new
server, does a fine job having Gnus examine the active file and
present me with all groups.
All fine but this leaves me having to rebuild all group customization
again. FWIW, I am not concerned with losing state on the nntp groups,
only the mail groups.
How can I get a new nnttp server in there without having to start from
scratch all the way?
Thanks.
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