On Monday, 15 December 2025 20:59:47 Central European Standard Time David 
Chmelik wrote:
> Even changing part to ~/.pan2 that grep gave no output, but I opened the
> file in text-editor and found the following.  Does this help?

yes

> 
>  <9c6ed8db-d68d-4239-a9b5-31e3432d4...@q14g2000yqe.googlegroups.oom>
>                 Critique this definition of mathematics
>                 Dan Christensen <[email protected]>
>                 10756479085

This date is wrong and is in the far future:

$ date -d @10756479085
Fri 11 Nov 07:51:25 CET 2310

>                 2:a:1322705
>                 f 3
>                 1 <9c6ed8db-d68d-4239-
> [email protected]> 1218

At this point, the group file is corrupted. I don't know how. It's possible 
that the nntp server returned bad time stamp.

The easy solution is to remove the wrong entries (or the whole group file) and 
download again the headers.

If these articles are expired and you still have the body in your article 
cache, a not easy solution is to write a script to fix the date entries in your 
group file using the date stored in the article body.

HTH



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