Re: pan vs slrn differences?



* Blinky the Shark wrote in news.software.readers:
> SINNER wrote:

>> Hopefully you've found pan's log file, accessed by that button
>> at the bottom right. It may give you a clue as to what was going
>> on. This is actually a feature that all news readers should
>> have, it saves lots of headaches.

> If I'm using a different news client, why would I care what's in
> pan's log file? ;)

Doh! Smarty fin.

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