Thufir Hawat posted on Tue, 26 Mar 2013 07:30:30 + as excerpted:
> That one article was definitely readable. While I don't have the log, I
> could just by watching the tasks it seems to download everything, but
> not everything actually gets cached.
I wonder... pan stores messages in cache u
On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 04:03:58 +, Duncan wrote:
> In the screenshot, it looks like they're all cached but one. I'd guess
> that one was server error when pan tried to fetch it. You can click it
> and see if pan loads it on demand. In my experience it seldom can, as
> the server has either ex
Thufir Hawat posted on Tue, 26 Mar 2013 02:06:39 + as excerpted:
> Are all articles equally "cache"-able?
In my experience, yes... with one exception that's server-side, thus out
of pan's control (plus another couple that would be local admin issues,
not under pan's control). See below...
Are all articles equally "cache"-able?
http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-03252013-070130pm.php
I selected all read articles, cached them ok. The I selected more
articles, the unread articles you see in the screenshot, and selected to
cache them.
Now, I have a cache set to 100MB but mig
On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 00:43:29 +, Duncan wrote:
>> Another direction is to just keep the socket to Leafnode open, and then
>> if it gets closed inadvertently, just open a new connection. Does that
>> seem at all reasonable? I would prefer to deal with individual
>> messages only at the level o
Thufir posted on Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:49:02 -0700 as excerpted:
> I'm playing around with gnu.mail.providers.nntp.NNTPMessage and it
> behaves in an unanticipated way -- but as documented.
>
> If the store is closed this invalidates the messages, so the NNTPMessage
> is only useful when connected
I'm playing around with gnu.mail.providers.nntp.NNTPMessage and it
behaves in an unanticipated way -- but as documented.
If the store is closed this invalidates the messages, so the NNTPMessage
is only useful when connected to the server. I'm only connecting to
leafnode on localhost.
Without
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On 02.01.2010 10:21, Travis wrote:
I forgot where the cache size is.
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In the preference
On 02.01.2010 10:21, Travis wrote:
I forgot where the cache size is.
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In the preferences.xml file, under the .pan2 directory.
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I forgot where the cache size is.
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On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 15:38:37 -0700, Duncan wrote:
> Beartooth posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
> below, on Thu, 09 Mar 2006 12:41:56 -0500:
>> Just on a hunch, what is Pan's cache, and what do I lose if I clear it?
>> (Oh, and how? I know there's a way )
>
> PAN's cache is the local co
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