On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:14:27 +0000, Duncan wrote: [snipperoo] > Note that unlike some news clients, pan does NOT clear headers in groups > you unsubscribe, just because you've unsubscribed. (Of course, if you > have it set to expire messages, it'll do that as they come due.) Thus, > as long as you can find the group again, there's no real reason to keep > it subscribed in the mean time. In fact, with the "get N days" > functionality, when you do get interested again, you can quickly get the > last N days worth of headers and catch up, if you wish (and as > netiquette dictates), before starting any new threads.
*That*, I'm sure, is one of the things I was trying to ask, and couldn't quite formulate. Many thanks! > Now what I'd do (and do do, in fact, but for other purposes, > binary/text/ test, here) is use the PAN_HOME var functionality to keep > different pan instances, one for the regularly followed groups, another > for the seldom updated groups. That way one doesn't have to worry about > finding the groups and resubscribing again, but they aren't there taking > up visual space when they aren't being followed. [snipperee] Hmmm ... "the PAN_HOME var functionality" rings no bells. Where do I find out about it?? Not having to find (nor remember!) the groups is very appealing. There's at least one, for example, for a linux-native app that works only, by design, in the case of a GPS in a moving automobile -- because that's what interests those developers. I wasted a lot of time on that app before I discovered that .... > As for saving stuff in pan, as long as you have the expiration disabled, > pan saves /headers/overviews/ by default. However, the messages > themselves do get deleted with the cache, unless of course you've set > the cache to something huge, multi-gigabyte for text say, and don't do > binaries so don't use it up that way. But at least with gmane you can > always download the messages again anyway, as long as you keep track of > what headers you want to save, and, probably, delete the others. Hmmm ... again. I'll have to recheck which servers are currently set for what expirations, and maybe unset them. I almost never do any kind of binaries in Pan nor email, preferring to use the Web for that -- when I do them at all. (My interest, as an erstwhile historian of literature and of tongues, is about as heavily text-oriented as it can well get.) -- Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users