I think a 'syncronise' option would be handy - especially for laptop
users (like me) who are on the move.
I know it seems like a stupid question but I have been using Linux for
some years and UseNet for 10 years - but this has me confused.
Perhaps it may be easier if I used a background script running a news
reader and pipe that in to Pan? Perhaps I can write a script for that?
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 18:25, Toby Inkster wrote:
On 01 Jun 2002 11:17:03 +0930
Aristotle <address@hidden> wrote:
A> How can I just 'flick a switch' to 'synchronise' all subscribed groups?
A> Ie - download ALL headers and bodies (except for ones already
A> downloaded)?
There is an option in preferences to download all headers and bodies on start
up.
If you want to download everything while the program is running, hit B then
Ctrl+Shift+A
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