On Wed, 17 Dec 2025 10:48:40 +0100, Dominique Dumont via Pan-users wrote: > 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. [...]
Okay, but it happened a second time to dozens newsgroups downloaded from GigaNews, except not when I do in ThunderBird, so it may be a PAN2 problem unless ThunderBird has error correction and it's a GigaNews problem? I asked them and they said the problem is in the NNTP client but technical support might've just been told to say so and not know... _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
