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[Pan-devel] When the NSP company tells us the headers will be re-numbered, what should we make Pan do? |
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Wed, 17 Dec 2014 08:11:29 +0000 (UTC) |
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Hi,
Thank y'all for answering some of the previous questions I've had.
Presently, a certain NSP company told us that the
articles (headers) will be renumbered thru-out. And they were.
So now I see Pan automatically closing-off the new articles
that are showing up. (Totals per group disappear when entering,
new messages suddenly un-hilite as if read, etc.)
I've already tried doing a "Delete Selected Groups' Articles"
on all the subscribed groups in order to force Pan to realize
the headers will be renumbered. But I don't think it worked.
When the NSP does this, what should we make Pan do?
Is unsubscribing / resubscribing the only way?
(I haven't yet tried this, and the list here isn't long.)
I think I might propose a method to be invented for Pan to
do this when needed (to be invoked manually) if it doesn't
exist today -- to open a "feature request" bug report if needed.
Or is there a procedure?
Even editing certain files under $PAN_HOME maybe?
It was awfully nice for the company to tell us beforehand.
I would comply only if I knew exactly what to do. ;)
Thank you again.
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