Sorry about replying to my own earlier posting, but I have received no replies/comments on the first of my two problems (quoted below) ...
> [ Ubuntu 10.04; GNU Emacs 23.1.1; Gnus v5.13 ] > > ... I -- with some unease -- went ahead and executed it: M-x > nnml-generate-nov-databases. > > Well, besides not fixing the target "problem", the last approach seems to > have done other than what I expected it to do. Though things are working OK > (sending/receiving mail), Gnus is much slower to start and a new (what > appears to be) group shows up in my main buffer called "Archive.to" with > 200,471 articles! Now ~/M/Archive/to *is* the directory in which I "archive" > sent mail. But I don't understand why "Archive.to" showed up in the > "*Group*" buffer or more importantly, how to now get rid of it ... > > So, I am turning to the experts with questions: > > (1) What is that "group"? > Why is it there? > Can I safely get rid of it? > If so, how? Some additional info (I'm counting on your having read the above before continuing). Here's what the top of my summary buffer looks like (slightly edited): Gnus -- 200685 [ 0 6] 1: advice [ 90 941] 66: gwt [ 67 337] 11: minix3 [ 0 0] 200471: Archive.to ... ... ... Note the last line! It appears to be a "subgroup" of Archive (there is, of course, a `to' subdir under `Archive'). Can I just "gnus-group-delete-group" that "group"? I certainly do *not* want to lose all my archived, outgoing articles/letters. So, I am proceeding cautiously. ;-) Ideas? Thanks for any help/comments that you might provide, -Kenneth _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
