Too much cross-posting?
Joel B Levin
levin at bbn.com
Sat Jul 8 04:35:23 AEST 1989
In article <1989Jul7.052540.7258 at eci386.uucp> woods at eci386.UUCP (Greg A. Woods) writes:
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|That's not the point! Since rn doesn't go get the message id's
|for the articles you have read when it starts, assuming it could,
|you can easily end up re-reading things if you don't have the
|luxury of being able to leave one rn running for the entire day.
|I often read groups several at a time, then do other things. Rn
|simply cannot do Xref matching when you start and stop it between
|groups, and I don't think it should either!
The version of rn I use does better than that. For each article read,
and for each Xref matched, it updates my .newsrc for the xref-ed
newsgroups. When I get to those groups, the already seen articles
don't show up -- and this lasts over quitting and restarting rn. It
even marks articles in unsubscribed newsgroups, so if I resubscribe I
still don't see them again.
Sample .newsrc line--
misc.consumers! 1-16426,16524,16532,16539,16613,16628,16631,16642,16646,16663,16669,16679,16687,16696
Three exceptions to this eminently useful feature:
The c[atch-up] command does not affect .newsrc, so articles passed in
this way can yet be seen. A slower alternative which does get rid of
the articles in all their incarnations is "/^/j".
The #*@&!'s who post articles individually to N newsgroups. Of
course, no Xref is generated, so I can't avoid seeing the articles
multiple times.
Subscribing to a new group: All articles are unread -- rn doesn't try
to go back and see what may have been previously seen.
I think we are running rn 2.11.
/JBL
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