On Fri, 07 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Galen Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Inadvertently C-k'd my main mail group, nnml:mail.misc. > > From the group buffer, I'd try 'j nnml:mail.misc u' (jump to > nnml:mail.misc in the group buffer, then (un)subscribe to it).
Yep, that worked. All the marks are gone, but I got it back. Thanks. > Alternately, you could use ^ to go to the server buffer, press RET on > your nnml: server, and subscribe to mail.misc from there. >> I didn't know where it went, so I kill emacs with Ctrl-Alt-Del to try >> and see if the previous version of groups would show up on next call >> to GNUS. Its not there. > > !!! 'Q' will generally exit the current context without saving > changes without doing anything so drastic as rebooting your machine. I didn't reboot the machine, unless you are saying Emacs is the machine. ;-) > > Many things you can also undo with normal Emacs C-_; I think changing > group state (subscribe/unsubscribe/kill) should be quite undoable. (A > couple of things, notably C-u G DEL to destroy an nnml group and all > of its contents, are pretty permanent and immediate.) I wish Gnus didn't allow simple things like C-k to happen on mail groups. Thats the window to files sitting local. Be nice if it prompted you before you did such action against mail groups. -- Galen deForest Boyer _______________________________________________ Info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
