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From: Chris Majewski <majewski@cs.ubc.ca>
Subject: how to make a group active but not checked at startup
Date: 12 Jul 2002 10:26:48 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ymh4rf4502v.fsf@okocim.cs.ubc.ca> (raw)

Can I  make a given  group "active", in  the sense that all  the usual
operations can be  performed on it (e.g. posting to  it) but its count
isn't  checked  at  startup?  For  example,  right  now  I've  got  my
activate-level  set  to 1,  and  my  default-list-level  set to  1  as
well.  This way,  only  the groups  I  read regularly  are checked  at
startup. However, if I want to  post to a group which *isn't* at level
1,  I get problems.  Could be  related to  the fact  the the  group in
question is  a member of  a virtual group  which *is* at level  1, but
still.. 

-chris


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