>>>>> Leo wrote: > ,----[ (info "(gnus)Headers") ] >| And Gnus uses a format internally that it calls "header", which is >| what I'm talking about here. This is a 9-element vector, basically, >| with each header (ouch) having one slot. > `----
> It looks like Gnus has its own internal format and I have heard that it > is superior to NOV. So should users set gnus-nov-is-evil to t? If you have a nnml group, you can see its .overview file, that is just NOV. It's a common format that most news servers use when communicating with clients. It improves the performance. So, disabling it is not a good idea unless it malfunctions in the server. See also `nnml-nov-is-evil' and `nntp-nov-is-evil'. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
