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Re: [Pan-users] Re: Help understanding the unread articles count


From: Tim Hogan
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Re: Help understanding the unread articles count
Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 11:18:58 -0600
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Multipart, that was it.  Thanks.

Tim


Duncan wrote:
Tim Hogan <address@hidden> posted
address@hidden, excerpted below, on  Sat, 01 Sep 2007
07:04:05 -0600:

I am looking for someone to help me understand the unread articles
counter in the "Group Pane".  After I download new headers there will be
a bold number next to each group that has new articles, say for example
that alt.binaries.photos.original shows a number of 635 new articles. If
I open the group and then go back to the group pane without making any
changes , all of a sudden the new article count is down to 483. What
happened to the rest of the articles?

See my just-posted reply to Greg Lee, on the How do I get a header count for all groups, thread. Basically, the group command returns an estimate. If you actually go visit the group and pull down new messages, you may have less, due to spam filters or out of order fill, or whatever.

Also note that when you actually pull down overviews (wrongly but popularly aka headers), if it's a multi-segment post (there's segments and parts, here I mean individual segments of a message generally as split by the posting software, not parts generally pre-split by the poster, of course some posting clients can pre-split parts as well as segments...), pan combines all the segments and counts it as a single post.





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