On 2017-10-12 02:44 +03, Göktuğ Kayaalp <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2017-10-12 02:19 +03, Göktuğ Kayaalp <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 2017-10-11 07:56 +02, Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Göktuğ Kayaalp <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> i'm kind-of screwed ATM. I just started Gnus (M-x gnus), and it fetched >>>> my new mail online (via mail-sources), but then when I opened my inbox >>>> (an nnml folder), my tick marked messages were not listed as such >>>> anymore, and ‘/ o’ says ‘No old news’. When I look at the mail folder, >>>> the messages are still there, but I can't access them through the >>>> summary buffer anymore. I made a recursive copy of my mail folder. >>>> What's going on? Thanks in advance. >>> >>> If you're still in the running session, you might try a few "undo"s, and >>> see if that gets you back into a good state. >> >> Unfortunately no. >> >>> Otherwise, look at the group parameters for your inbox ("G p"). What >>> does is say for the "active" entry? That entry is Gnus' idea of how many >>> messages are in the group -- if it's gotten messed up somehow, it might >>> believe there are no messages in the group. What does it say? >> >> G p buffer shows nil. I found that the ~/Mail/active file had this >> line: >> >> inbox 1 1 y >> >> and fixed it setting the first ‘1‘ to the number of posts in that group, >> then I got my emails back in the summary buffer. But it keeps >> forgetting my ticks when I fetch new mail. They are absent from the >> relevant sexp in the ~/.newsrc.eld file. > > Additionally, I see that the ‘.overview’ file for ~/Mail/inbox is > truncated, and only includes entries for the last dozen-or-so messages. > I've tried to regenerate this file with entries for all the messages > without success. When I do ‘/ o’ now, it shows the items in that file > first, whatever number I enter to the prompt. The second time I hit ‘/ > o’ and enter some number, that many messages are shown.
It seems that I've solved this with help from an emacs stack exchange answer [1], using the command ‘nnml-generate-nov-databases-directory’. [1] https://emacs.stackexchange.com/a/19359 -- İ. Göktuğ Kayaalp <http://www.gkayaalp.com/> 024C 30DD 597D 142B 49AC 40EB 465C D949 B101 2427 _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
