I use nnfolder: for my mail groups. When entering a group, Gnus asks me how many articles to fetch if there are more than 200 (the default).
Lately I seem to be getting some odd behaviour, where Gnus says that there are far more mails than there really are in a group. For instance, at the moment if I enter the group nnfolder:inbox, Gnus says "How many articles from nnfolder:inbox (default 751):". When I enter the group, which has (display . all), I see that there are in fact 66 items, including expirable and read mails. Looking at ~/mail/inbox seems to suggest that only these 66 articles exist in the file. 'cat ~/Mail/inbox.nov' gives ((expire 505 730 734 738 743 (750 . 751)) (read (1 . 751)) (reply 661 663 670 682 685 707 712 716 728 733 736 739) (tick 731) (save 505)) and doing "G E" on the group gives ("nnfolder:inbox" 1 ((1 . 751)) ((seen (192 . 751)) (cache 505) (save 505) (expire 505 730 734 738 743 (750 . 751)) (reply 661 663 670 682 685 707 712 716 728 733 736 739) (tick 731)) "nnfolder:" ((gcc-self . t) (display . all) (visible . t))) Why is Gnus asking me about articles that no longer exist, and how do I prevent this behaviour? David -- David Sumbler Please reply with a followup to the newsgroup. However, if you _really_ want to send me an e-mail, replace "nospam" in my address with "aeolia". _______________________________________________ Info-gnus-english mailing list Info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english