Roger Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > (I'm posting this from slrn, having totally broken my gnus setup.) > > I run a local leafnode news server, and a few weeks ago I needed to do > some work on it to fix some brokenness in the spool. I ended up needing > to re-create the spool from scratch, and this meant that the article > numbers changed dramatically. The server is working perfectly--I'm > using it with slrn right now. > > This caused gnus to behave quite oddly. It now won't view any news, due > to the article numbers being way lower than what is thinks is the > current number. > > I have tried removing the offending groups by hand from both ~/.newsrc > and ~/.newsrc.eld. However, on restarting gnus, it still appears to > retain the history for the group (read and marked articles, for > example). Does gnus keep additional history elsewhere? > I also removed the groups from gnus, verified they were no longer > present in .newsrc and .newsrc.eld, and then re-added them (after > restarting gnus), but again the history is still shown in the summary > buffer. > > Could anyone possibly suggest how to make gnus "forget" all about the > groups so that I can start from scratch. I also read all my mail with > gnus, so I really don't want to blow away the whole history--just the > news history.
The "changing servers" node in the Gnus manual is probably what you need. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
