>>>> "Ben" == Ben Wing <ben(a)xemacs.org>
writes:
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Ben> it would be very nice to know where the problem is. sometimes
Ben> typing Control-Shift-G in XEmacs will break out and give you a
Ben> backtrace. (it should always do that but maybe sometimes
Ben> doesn't ...) If not, try setting
Ben> Options->Troubleshooting->Debug on Quit, then manually do
Ben> `kill -INT ###', where ### is the process id of XEmacs. (maybe
Ben> it's `kill -SIGINT ###', i forget)
I forgot to add: in my nnimap folder/groups I have activated Gcc (to
that group) so that, via the nnimap command, my reply to a mail is
copied to that nnimap group. That command as well gets *stacked*, but
not in gnu emacs!
So I have the feeling that nnimap is not optimized for xemacs to put
it mildly.
Uwe