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Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news? |
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Sat, 10 Apr 2021 10:29:24 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
On Apr 09 2021, Karl Fogel wrote:
> I expected article-moving to be an entirely local operation, and to have
> nothing to do with fetching new news. After all, Gnus already has the
> article in question -- it's not "new".
What if the destination group has been updated in the mean time? Gnus
needs to know the current status of the group, before it can write to
it.
Andreas.
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- Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/09
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/04/11
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/04/12
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/12
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/04/12
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/13
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/04/13
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/13