Johan Bockgård wrote:
Martin Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


It didn't show me the messages anymore, but it instead it showed an
"G." to the left, instead of the usual "R." (for read I suppose).


The message has been removed from the server.

I find that difficult to believe that, as I'm running leafnode which should get whatever messages it can from my news-server and then I don't think it should ever remove messages before after about 10/20/30 days or something... That's why I have:

(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "192.168.1.100"))

I never tried that any messages was removed from my leafnode server: 192.168.1.100. How can that be?

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

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


,----
| gnus-group-line-format is a variable defined in `gnus-group.el'.
| Its value is | "%M%S%p%P%5y:%B%(%g%)%O\n" | | Documentation:
| *Format of group lines.
| It works along the same lines as a normal formatting string,
| with some simple extensions.
| | [...] | | %B Whether a summary buffer for the group is open (char, "*")
`----

I don't understand any of that. What did that star '*' between the "46" and "gnu.emacs.gnus" mean again?


Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Martin Jørgensen

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