Richmond wrote:
>> We need nil (and /dev/null) so why not nnnil?
>
> We needs The Knights Who Say nnnil!
Heroes of nnnight and nnnagic!
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Emanuel Berg writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but
it's really a thing, nnnil.
https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
>>>
>>> What's nn anyway, network news?
>>
>> The naming is built on the
> That, the last thing, I didn't say tho.
>
> We need nil (and /dev/null) so why not nnnil?
And `ignore' etc ...
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Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>> Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but
>>> it's really a thing, nnnil.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
>>
>> What's nn anyway, network news?
>
> The naming is built on the original protocol, nntp: Network
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Richmond wrote:
>
>> Thanks it worked. I thought you had a repeating n key, but
>> it's really a thing, nnnil.
>>
>> https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/gnus/nnnil.el
>
> What's nn anyway, network news?
The naming is built on the original protocol,
Adam Sjøgren writes:
> Richmond writes:
>
>> Richmond writes:
>>
>>> I have ended up with the same server listed twice in
>
> [...]
>
>>> I must delete it from the configuration file, but there is only one in
>>> .gnus, where is the other?
>>
>> It must be in .newsrc-dribble.
>
> I would
Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>>> I must delete it from the configuration file, but there is
>>> only one in .gnus, where is the other?
>>
>> It must be in .newsrc-dribble.
>
> I would guess ~/.newsrc.eld - which can be quite fiddly to
> edit [...]
What do you do if you screw it up - delete it, right?
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Richmond writes:
> Richmond writes:
>
>> I have ended up with the same server listed twice in
[...]
>> I must delete it from the configuration file, but there is only one in
>> .gnus, where is the other?
>
> It must be in .newsrc-dribble.
I would guess ~/.newsrc.eld - which can be quite
Richmond wrote:
> I have ended up with the same server listed twice in
> (gnus-group-enter-server-mode). I think this may be because
> I originally added the server using
> (gnus-group-browse-foreign-server METHOD), and then added it
> to .gnus as a (gnus-secondary-select-methods) and then later
Richmond writes:
> I have ended up with the same server listed twice in
> (gnus-group-enter-server-mode). I think this may be because I originally
> added the server using (gnus-group-browse-foreign-server METHOD), and
> then added it to .gnus as a (gnus-secondary-select-methods) and then
>
I have ended up with the same server listed twice in
(gnus-group-enter-server-mode). I think this may be because I originally
added the server using (gnus-group-browse-foreign-server METHOD), and
then added it to .gnus as a (gnus-secondary-select-methods) and then
later or maybe at the same time
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