On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 11:32:44 -0500, Bruce Bowler wrote:
> I use 2 news servers, both primary. news.individual.net and news.gmane.org.
> I was just reading an article in a gmane group and wanted to post to that
> group. I composed my message, hit the "send article" button and the
> following
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> Travis wrote:
>> I accidentally hit delete with a whole bunch of articles
highlighted.
>> How do I get t
ISTR (although I could be wrong) that in 'old pan', there was a configuration
setting (or something else) that told 'old pan' to delete the article cache on
exit.
2 questions.
1) Am I right?
2) Is there a way to get 'new pan' to delete the article cache on exit
automatically? I know I can
Travis wrote:
> I accidentally hit delete with a whole bunch of articles highlighted.
> How do I get them back. Pan on Win XP.
There are probably several ways, but here is how *I* would do it:
Sorry -- forget about removing any files -- not necessary.
Instead, just go to the Groups pane and r
I use 2 news servers, both primary. news.individual.net and news.gmane.org. I
was just reading an article in a gmane group and wanted to post to that group.
I composed my message, hit the "send article" button and the following dialog
appears.
There were problems with this post.
Travis wrote:
> I accidentally hit delete with a whole bunch of articles highlighted.
> How do I get them back. Pan on Win XP.
There are probably several ways, but here is how *I* would do it:
Find your .pan2 directory where all of your pan settings and data
are stored (I'm guessing it would be