Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi Reiner,

>> |  (nntp "news.gmane.org")
>> |  (nnweb "gmane"
>> |         (nnweb-type gmane))
>> |  (nnweb "google"
>> |         (nnweb-type google)))
>
> I don't think duplicating Gmane makes much sense, does it?

Not sure. I thought the web archives may perhaps store articles forever
while the news server expires them after some time. But, of course, I
may be wrong...

> Maybe even `(nnweb "google" ...)' causes the problem because it
> doesn't signal "not found" correctly.  (Cf. the "FIXME" in
> `nnweb-google-wash-article').

Ah, I see. But the article I tested with can surely be found with
google, but it return an empty article when pressing RET on its
MID. (see <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

>> The docs tell me that Gnus will try all select methods until it finds
>> the searched message, but here it seems that Gnus stops after the
>> first (current), and return an empty message if it fails with it.
>
> Yes, it should.  It works for me with...

But not for me. In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've cut down
gnus-refer-article-method to only current and google, but even then no
article will be found.

But with `G w RET <MID> RET' this article and all articles in
gnu.emacs.gnus where I mention this MID are found.

Regards,
Tassilo



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