On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 15:17:27 -0700 (PDT) khj <[email protected]> wrote:
k> Here's what the top of my summary buffer looks like (slightly edited): k> Gnus -- 200685 k> [ 0 6] 1: advice k> [ 90 941] 66: gwt k> [ 67 337] 11: minix3 k> [ 0 0] 200471: Archive.to k> ... ... ... k> Note the last line! It appears to be a "subgroup" of Archive (there is, of course, a `to' subdir under `Archive'). k> 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. ;-) I'm not sure about the reasons why it's showing up, but you can definitely make the Archive.to group disappear in two ways: 1) with `u' to unsubscribe from it (this will lower the group level but you can still see it with `L') 2) with `C-k' to remove it from the list (you won't see it anywhere, it's cut out of the newsrc files) You can also visit your primary server with `^' in the Group buffer to see the Server buffer, then RET on the primary server's line. That will show you what groups are available from that server (independently of whether they are in your newsrc file and visible in Gnus otherwise). Ted _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
