Harry Putnam
2014-08-24 21:01:36 UTC
I should know how to do this and seem to recall having done it at some
time in the past. That is:
Make gnus `see' messages in a (nnml) group that are not showing up by
normal means.
Gnus `sees' 1459 messages in nnml:all
ls sees 6409 in ~/Mail/all
I ran
M-x: nnml-generate-nov-databases-directory <RET> ~/Mail/all <RET>
But message count stayed at 1459.
I tried rm Mail/all/.overview
Then nnml-generate-nov-databases-directory
Still no change in count.
So, how to make gnus `see' the other 4500 or so messages?
These messages have been moved around a bit. I rsynced my whole mail
setup from one machine to another a while back but saw no errors or
etc.
However, it may be the case that I am just now noticing the anomally
and it has been there ever since the move.
But in general, how would one go about forcing gnus to recognize the
missing messages?
time in the past. That is:
Make gnus `see' messages in a (nnml) group that are not showing up by
normal means.
Gnus `sees' 1459 messages in nnml:all
ls sees 6409 in ~/Mail/all
I ran
M-x: nnml-generate-nov-databases-directory <RET> ~/Mail/all <RET>
But message count stayed at 1459.
I tried rm Mail/all/.overview
Then nnml-generate-nov-databases-directory
Still no change in count.
So, how to make gnus `see' the other 4500 or so messages?
These messages have been moved around a bit. I rsynced my whole mail
setup from one machine to another a while back but saw no errors or
etc.
However, it may be the case that I am just now noticing the anomally
and it has been there ever since the move.
But in general, how would one go about forcing gnus to recognize the
missing messages?