>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  Martin> It didn't show me the messages anymore, but it instead it
  Martin> showed an "G." to the left, instead of the usual "R." (for
  Martin> read I suppose). This is in the group where it works:

  Martin> R. [ 11: Hadron Quark ] Gnus+bbdb .  [ 10: Henry Atting ] .
  Martin> [ 11: Hadron Quark ] .  [ 26: Henry Atting ] .  [ 25: Hadron
  Martin> Quark ]

  Martin> What does it mean if the "R." becomes a "G." ?

  "G" marks messages that are killed from server (you can't reach them
  anymore).

  Martin> 2) Another newbie question: What does that star mean in
  Martin> front of the group-name in the "*Group*"-buffer? Like here:

  Martin>  6119: comp.lang.c 46:*gnu.emacs.gnus

  Martin> This group has a star, but comp.lang.c doesn't...?

  I saw the star only when I subscribe to some group and first it's
  showing was with the start. I think newly subscribed group marks that
  way.

  Martin> 3) How to mark all messages as read? In future sessions, I
  Martin> would also like only to see threads with new
  Martin> messages... That's how my thunderbird is set up now...

  I use adaptive scoring and catchup at the end of reading. Catch up can
  be more flexible and done to region or from/to the point.
  You can read help about adaptive scoring. It is very usefull.

-- 
Alexander Ponomarenko
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