Emanuel Berg writes:

> [email protected] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:

>>> Then that's it. The OP's Gnus isn't terminated, so when he does M-x
>>> gnus RET that just brings forward the same instance of Gnus, and
>>> there is no need to reinitialize (i.e., to read the ~/.gnus family
>>> of files).

>> How do you explain the variable's value returning to the value it
>> used to have?

>> A value it didn't have before quit/start, and a value found in no
>> file - if I understand Alberto correctly.

> I am absolutely convinced: this is a mystery.

> But I think it is a good, eh, "start" to quit Gnus properly and see
> what happens.

So what did "Then that's it." mean?


  Best regards,

    Adam

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