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Multiple nnfolder+archive instances
From: |
Jarmo Hurri |
Subject: |
Multiple nnfolder+archive instances |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:45:32 -0000 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) XEmacs/21.5-b29 (linux) |
Greetings.
After having updated my system to Fedora 13 I bumped into a new Gnus
problem.
I have the following archive settings in .gnus:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
(setq gnus-message-archive-method
'(nnfolder "archive"
(nnfolder-directory (expand-file-name "~/Mail/archive"))
(nnfolder-inhibit-expiry t)
(nnfolder-active-file (expand-file-name "~/Mail/archive/active"))))
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
When I (try) to move a mail from my inbox into an archive (typing B m),
Gnus does the following:
1. If I have read or updated the archive folder so that Gnus knows its
status exactly (e.g., # of messages is shown), then Gnus nicely moves
the mail to the right archive.
2. Otherwise it complains that the archive file does not exists and
tries to create a new one. This happens even though Gnus will happily
auto-fill the right archive name with TAB, suggesting that Gnus knows
the existence of the archive file. If I allow Gnus to create the new
file, the new file is created into directory ~/Mail , not the
specified directory ~/Mail/archive . After this I see two
nnfolder+archive lines in the server mode (which is accessed from the
Group buffer with ^). From one of these I can get two the new
"archive" under ~/Mail , and from one to the old archive under
~/Mail/archive .
Any ideas on how to make Gnus understand that under no circumstances do
I want any archive files in ~/Mail ? I am running No Gnus v0.11.
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Jarmo Hurri
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