Andreas writes:
>> How many articles do you ask Gnus to display when entering a group?
> 200
I think it should only fetch the "overview" for the newest 200 then. Odd.
>> Have you "caught up" the groups in question (i.e. marked all the old
>> articles as read)?
> Yes, the *group* buffer shows
Andreas writes:
> Adam Sjøgren koldfront.dk> writes:
>
>> Ah! This looks suspicious:
>>
>> gnus-fetch-old-headers t
>>
>> From the documentation:
>>
>> "This feature can seriously impact performance it ignores all locally
>> cached header entries. Setting it to t for groups for a server
Hi,
>>> Ah! This looks suspicious:
>>>
>>> gnus-fetch-old-headers t
I run:
GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of
2015-10-25 on trouble, modified by Debian
and the C-h v gnus-fetch-old-headers value is nil
I have a little different issue. When I subscribe
B.V. writes:
> and the C-h v gnus-fetch-old-headers value is nil
>
> I have a little different issue. When I subscribe to a group like
> debian.user -- The history is pretty large, 150MB or so. I had marked it
> read by using `c' key to catch-up the group.
>
> However, now when entering the
Adam Sjøgren koldfront.dk> writes:
> Ah! This looks suspicious:
>
> gnus-fetch-old-headers t
>
> From the documentation:
>
> "This feature can seriously impact performance it ignores all locally
> cached header entries. Setting it to t for groups for a server that
> doesn't expire