Travis wrote:
> I just click "Groups" and then "Get New Headers From Subscribed
> Groups".
Well, that would get about 90 groups worth of headers - something I
don't want every time. Also, I assume that it would still do this the
same way I mentioned, one group at a time. If the groups are not
seq
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Subject: [Pan-users] Download headers from more than one
group at a time?
> I didn't see anything in preferences.xml to note this as a
I didn't see anything in preferences.xml to note this as an option, and
I also don't see it noted over at bugzilla when searching for 'headers'.
It seems that new Pan (0.119) will only grab headers from one group at a
time. Selecting to get headers from a second group supersedes the first
group, w
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 18:02:29 +
Maurice Batey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Maurice,
> However, I cannot find any option to download BODIES as well as
> headers. No longer available, or just hidden by default?
Currently, no longer there.
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Regards _
/ ) "The blindi
Further to my posting a few minutes ago, I tried again and this time noticed
the Windows-like mode of "Working Offline"!
(Been used to older Pan just getting on with things; I mean if I want the
Groups list refreshed then that has to be done onlibe, doesn't it?!)
So - discovered the 'Work Onl
On Saturday 25 November 2006 8:47 pm, Brad Rogers wrote:
> Take a trip to SoS, and under
> the MDV 2007 tab are versions of Pan up to 0.119, ready to install.
Did just that, d/l the RPM and installed OK.
When opening Pan, I defined the news server (triple checked that info
correct - same a
I tried iprelay :http://freshmeat.net/projects/iprelay/
It's a really simple tool, written in C. The package contains
precompiled windows version. Really usefull.
It also supports multiple connexions.
With it, I double my bandwidth. Now, I have to find other friends ;-)
--
Guilhem BONNEFILLE
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Duncan wrote:
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sat, 25
Nov 2006 20:49:57 -0800:
I'm running Pan 0.119, and was wondering if there was any way to score
based on specific cross-post headers. For example, gmane creates spam and
virus xref headers
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sat, 25
Nov 2006 20:49:57 -0800:
> I'm running Pan 0.119, and was wondering if there was any way to score
> based on specific cross-post headers. For example, gmane creates spam and
> virus xref headers whenever un
I just upgraded to the new version.
I can hardly believe the speed of the program. Such an improvement!
In the old version I could make up a rule that would mark a message as
read if the subject was starting with certain words.
I can't find this option in the new version. I see that I can set the
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