Ron Johnson posted on Sun, 27 Mar 2011 12:36:23 -0500 as excerpted: > Before I waste > hours of time and bandwidth, though, I wanted to ask if "Get the last N > days headers: 180" *AFTER* doing a "Get the last N days headers: 90" is > intelligent enough to only grab the headers from days 91-180?
AFAIK, it is, tho not due to any particular fancy cleverness in pan, but rather, due simply to the way nntp works (cleverness in the protocol). What it does is get the post sequence numbers that are available from the server. Since it tracks the ones it has already has, it skips them as it makes its requests. Just don't delete them, and ensure your expiration settings are set so pan won't try to delete them. I'm not sure about get N or N days headers, but the get all headers function, at least, forgets what it has already seen if the header has been deleted, so it can be used to recover, if you accidentally delete a header you decide you actually want. (I have to do this occasionally, unfortunately.) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
