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From: Joel Reicher <joel@panacea.null.org>
Subject: Re: delete mail and news groups
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 14:32:03 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <rnr7sovm3h.fsf@cindy.panacea.null.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87vfi0oouf.fsf@lizard.king>

Maciek Pasternacki <maciekp@japhy.fnord.org> writes:

> After C-k Gnus still remembers group as killed (it's stored in
> .newsrc.eld and checked when entering server, sometimest it's shown
> when I hit L in *Group* buffer).  How do I make Gnus completely forget
> about existence of a group?

A distinction between a killed group and one the Gnus has `completely
forgotten about' probably isn't useful, so maybe put

(setq gnus-save-killed-list nil)

in you .gnus, and use something other than killing for groups you want
to be `partially' gone.

Cheers,

        - Joel


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