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On 9/9/23 16:08, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
> Pan claims to support offline reading. And Gnus certainly does. The
> trouble with Gnus, though, is that if you are not already steeped in
> Emacs, it might hard to get to grips with.
>
Claims. All it does is puts the message requests into the queue for when
you go back online.
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