[email protected] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:

> On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 10:10:50 -0800, Kendall wrote:
>
>> (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods
>>        '((nnml "mail")
>
> What happens if you remove the nnml definition?

My IMAP inbox ends up empty. In the group buffer, nnimap+asdf:INBOX is
shown to have messages. But when I select it (gnus-topic-select-group
t), it says there are no messages. The messages appear in one of the
Incoming... files.

> Or if you set the "nnml-get-new-mail" setting to nil for the nnml
> backend?

It is already set that way.

> [...]
>> and mail-sources is nil
>
> Hm, I thought that would govern it. I.e. the node "Fetching Mail" in the
> manual says:
>
>   "If this variable is `nil', the mail back ends will never attempt to
>    fetch mail by themselves."
>
> Did you configure imap-splitting?

No. I used to have nnmail-split-methods set, but have unset it and get
the same results.

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