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Q4.2 How do you make articles un-expirable?
I am using nnml to read news and have used gnus-auto-expirable-newsgroups to automagically expire articles in some groups (Gnus being one of them). Sometimes there are interesting articles in these groups that I want to keep. Is there any way of explicitly marking an article as un-expirable - that is mark it as read but not expirable? Use ``u'', ``!'', `d' or `M-u' in the summary buffer. You just remove the `E' mark by setting some other mark. It's not necessary to tick the articles.
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