Hi- >From what I can think of, I don't think there's a way to do this, but... I would like to (sometimes, at least) read my nmh folders with gnus in emacs. If I understand things correctly, it would be a lot easier to do that if message numbers didn't get reused. Operating totally within gnus, I believe there are settings that would control that behavior. But, I also run from a command line sometimes and end up rmm'ing the last message in a folder. I wonder if there could be some setting (a switch to 'rmm' perhaps) that would cause it to not really remove the last message number. Maybe it could leave a zero-length file in its place, then maybe keep a named sequence for the message number so it can be automagically removed later if a newer message is detected? Any other thoughts for using gnus' nnmh (or nnml, I guess) methods for getting at my nmh folders and still being able to do things from the command line or from my mailagent filtering rules? Thanx, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
