Hi, [email protected] (W. Greenhouse) writes:
> Xavier Maillard <[email protected]> writes: > >> I started to use it first for NNTP stuff (gmane and folks). I must have >> done something stupid somewhere and now, pressing '^' gives me this: >> >> {nndraft:} (opened) >> {nntp:news.my_news_server.com} (denied) >> >> how the hell can I delete/drop latest entry ? K does not nothing >> usefull here. >> > The "denied" means "I couldn't connect to this server on my last try, so > I'm going to block further connection attempts until the user tells me > otherwise." You can clear a denial with R Did it. It changed from 'denied' to 'closed' status. > (`gnus-server-remove-denials') in the *Server* buffer, which will let it > try connecting again. > > BTW, to delete an entry in the *Server* buffer it's k -- note lowercase. yes, I pressed 'k' and still nothing happened. The 'denied' server entry is still there (sadly). Where is this saved to ? Regards /Xavier _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
