On-topic: Even though you can use C-g in this an other cases, it is likely you got yourself into either an infinite loop or some computationally intense operation and/or some operation applied to some huge material (hence the seemingly infinite delay). The first case (the infinite loop) is a bug and shouldn't happen. The second case should only happen when you want it to, and thus expects a long delay. So you still have to understand what's going on, preferably sooner than later!
OT: a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >> [Quoted text removed due to X-No-Archive] > > Ah, I didn't know that one. What does this mean? X-No-Archive sounds like a header. `M-x apropos X-No-Archive' yields: message-cite-articles-with-x-no-archive Variable: If non-nil, cite text from articles that has X-No-Archive set. I already have that `t', so it seems I can't get it back that way. Perhaps Mr. Sjøgren has that as `nil'? If so, why? But even more so, why does the OP have X-No-Archive set? What kind of prefix is "X"? /The hairdresser -- underground experts united _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english