From: Xavier Maillard <zedek@gnu-rox.org>
Subject: Re: Looking for expiring recipes
Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 14:48:38 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <plop87hdp6elsp.fsf@gnu-rox.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m2sm8qsvbn.fsf@seki.fr>
On 7 oct 2004, Sebastien Kirche wrote:
> Le 7 Oct 2004, Xavier Maillard s'est exprimé ainsi :
>
> > In fact the problem is, sometimes, article expired through
> > the agent are downloaded again. I just don't know why and I
> > am asking wether there is a solution to prevent expired
> > contents to be redownloaded.
>
> Maybe because they are parents of an article that Gnus want to
> display ? As for (setq gnus-fetch-old-headers 'some) ?
Hmm, gotta check the code then...
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2004-10-06 6:22 Xavier Maillard
2004-10-06 20:12 ` Sebastien Kirche
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[not found] ` <m2sm8qsvbn.fsf@seki.fr>
2004-10-07 12:48 ` Xavier Maillard [this message]
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