Martin Geisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I normally keep my Gnus running at all times on my work computer. Is it
> safe to copy files back and forth in that case?

No.

> As I understand it, Gnus saves its changes in the dribble file which is
> saved into the .newsrc.eld file at shutdown. I don't shutdown Gnus at
> work, so will I be able to see the chances in the .newsrc.eld file?

Well, is there a special reason why you would have to keep Gnus running
at work in the first place? Of course, it also happens to me that I
simply forget to shut it down, but you can do that remotely via ssh
using emacsclient.

-David



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