Emanuel Berg <embe8...@student.uu.se> writes:
> I always thought that happened because the .newsrc.eld > file wasn't saved, so sometimes the changes would > vanish when you terminate Emacs. For me it's very often very old messages that spring back to life, not the ones read in the last session. Maybe it's some dribble-file conflict, I'll try to remove it altogether. > (setq gnus-use-dribble-file nil) > (setq gnus-always-read-dribble-file nil) > (setq gnus-read-newsrc-file nil) > (setq gnus-save-newsrc-file nil) Digging through my setup I noticed that I had a (setq gnus-always-read-dribble-file nil) hidden somewhere. I'll see what removing it does. > For nntp, there is also, for example, > ~/News/marks/Aioe.org/gnu/emacs/gnus - that deals with > marks, though what it seems not what has been read and > not read. I wonder though, why this is kept in parallel > with the .newsrc.eld file? So far I haven't noticed any problems with nntp, as long as it isn't broken for me I won't fix it... Julien. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english