Gary Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GH> 3) And I think this is your main problem.
GH>
GH> Once you read an article it generally has one of three "marks" next to
GH> it:
GH>
GH> O means the article/mail was read, but is not marked as read.
GH> E means the article/mail was read and marked as
Matthias Hertel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat
> newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread,
> ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days.
This is a common concern and sour
Ooops! Note the typo below.
"Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> 3) And I think this is your main problem.
>
> Once you read an article it generally has one of three "marks" next to
> it:
>
> O means the article/mail was read, but is not marked as read.
O means the article/mail
Matthias Hertel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat
> newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread,
> ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. I
> thought that setting the following group
Hi,
I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat
newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread,
ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. I
thought that setting the following group parameters for my debian-users
group would acco
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