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...
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
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From: "Ufuk YILDIRIM"
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Subject: Re: [Pan-users] cache
On 02.01.2010 10:21, Travis wrote:
I forgot where the cache size is.
Thanks
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Travis in Shoreline Washington
In the preference
On 02.01.2010 10:21, Travis wrote:
I forgot where the cache size is.
Thanks
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Travis in Shoreline Washington
In the preferences.xml file, under the .pan2 directory.
HTH
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Ufuk YILDIRIM
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