On 2005-03-24 18:58:48 +0100, Urs Janßen wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 06:47:27PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
[...]
> > is particularly important when an article is crossposted to a
> > low-bandwidth group and a high-bandwidth group (or a group on a
> > less important topic). In the latter one, I don't have the time
> > to read everything, so that I often do a catchup there without
> > checking in details first. Or there could be an option concerning
> > the catchup behavior.
> 
> feel free top implement it

If I have the time, I'll try to look at it. It shouldn't be hard,
as the feature would just be *not* doing something. There could
be 3 possible behaviors:
  * 0: always mark crossposted articles as read
  * 1: do not mark crossposted articles as read when doing a catchup
  * 2: never mark crossposted articles as read

> (or just do it as well all do it, read the low traffic grouos before
> catching up the high traffic groups).

Note that this is subject to a race condition.

In the meantime, the Debian package should probably configured with
--disable-xhdr-xref.

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